THE ARNOLD FAMILY ASSOCIATION OF THE SOUTH _____________________________________________________________________________ UNPUBLISHED FILES - VIRGINIA COUNTIES _____________________________________________________________________________ Note: Without the long hours of intensive study of Virginia counties many years ago by Ted O. Brooke, many of the following records would not be available for publication at this time. Ann Arnold Hennings, October, 2006. Table of Contents Accomack County Page LAWRENCE ARNOLD, Estate Appraisal, 1757 1 Albemarle County Deed Abstracts - 1748-1763 1 1800 Tax List, St. Anne’s Parish 2 Albemarle County in Virginia 2 Records of Cemeteries in Albemarle Co 2 Richard Davenport, Division of Estate, 1808 2 Jefferson’s County 1727-1976 2 The Colonial Clergy of VA, NC, SC 3 Amherst County Deed Abstracts - 1761-1807 3 General Index to Deeds - 1761-1815 5 Augusta County Grant to STEPHEN ARNOLD, 1752 6 Augusta County VA - 1745-1800 7 Second Marriage Record - 1813-1850 8 The Tinkling Spring, Headwater of Freedom 8 History of Augusta Co VA 8 VA Legislative Petition 1779 8 DAR ARNOLD Application 8 Bedford County Marriage Bonds - 1745-1800 8 Marriage Bonds - 1800-1853 9 Marriage Bonds 9 Tombstone Inscriptions 9 Robert Hardwick, Will Abstract, 1784 9 Brunswick County Brunswick County Notes 9 William Poole, Will abstract, 1737 10 Petition Signed by Residents 1796 10 Marriage Bonds - 1750-1861 10 Campbell County Leftwich-Turner Families of VA and their Connections 10 General Index to Will Books - 1782-1890 11 Marriages - 1781-1854 11 Marriage Bonds - 1782-1810 11 General Index to Order Books - 1782-1850 12 General Index to Deeds - 1782-1840 13 Deed Abstracts 14 Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches 16 Bible Records from Campbell Co. 17 Carolina County Court Order Book extracts – 1783 & 1784 18 Marriage Bonds - 1787-1852 18 Charlotte County Marriage Bonds - 1765-1863 19 Chesterfield County Some Revolutionary Soldiers, 1780 19 Cumberland County Proceedings of Committee of Safety 19 Will Abstracts - 1749-1792 19 Dinwiddie County Oak Grove United Methodist Church 19 Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish - 1720-1789 19 Elizabeth City County Wills and Administrations and other items - 1610-1800 20 List of Names Living in Virginia 1623 20 List of Names of Dead since 1623 20 List of Burials in Elizabeth City 1624 20 Muster of Inhabitants of Elizabeth City 1621 20 Poll for Election of Burgesses for Elizabeth City 1765 20 Essex & Old Rappahannock Counties General Index to Wills & Deeds - 1691-1722 21 Diary of Robert Rose (1746-1751) 21 Arthur Clarke Halbert (1805-1861) 21 Amy Baker, Will Abstract, 1745 21 Fauquier County Deed Abstracts 21 Will Abstracts 28 1810 Census 28 1830 Census 28 Franklin County Marriage Bond, 1808 29 Wills 29 Deeds 29 1850 Census 29 Franklin Co Ministers 29 Pioneer Families – Marshall Family 29 Gloucester County Kendrick of VA & NC 30 Virginia Tithables from Burned Record Counties 30 Vestry Book of Petsworth Parish - 1677-1793 31 Goochland County Valentine Allin (1730-1798) of New Kent & Henrico Counties 32 Halifax County Ladies of Richmond 32 Marriage Bonds- 1753-1854 32 Marriages - 1753-1800 33 Hampshire County (now WV) JOHN ARNOLD, Will Abstract, 1817/19 33 Deed Extracts 33 Hanover County Vestry Book of St. Paul’s Parish – 1706-1786 35 Taxpayers, St. Paul’s Parish - 1782-1815 35 Register of St. Martin’s Parish - 1824-1905 35 1850 Census 35 Mortality Schedule,1850 35 Henrico County Vestry Book and Register, Bristol Parish - 1720-1789 36 Marriage Bonds, Richmond City 36 Henry County Oath of Allegiance 36 Persons in Military Service before March 1781 36 Personal Property Tax 1779 36 Revolutionary Records-Muster Roll, 1781 36 Tax Lists - 1778-1780 37 Deed Book Extract 1783 37 Surveys - 1780-1783 37 James City County Williamsburg Wills, 1765 37 King William County Old King William Homes & Families 37 Extracts from King William Records, 1704 37 Lancaster County JOHN ARNOLD, Will Abstract, 1683 38 Loudoun County Marriage & Death Notices from Lutheran newspapers – 1831-1865 38 Louisa County Henry Duke, Councilor, His Descendants and Connections 38 Sheriff Waller Overton book, 1779 38 Will Abstracts - 1743-1819 38 Lunenburg County Will Abstracts - 1746-1825 39 Early Lunenburg County Deeds 39 Mecklenburg County Will Abstracts - JAMES ARNOLD (1784) & JEREMIAH ARNOLD (1809) 40 Revolutionary War Records 40 Early Settlers, Vol. I & II – Land Grants, Tithe Lists, Deeds, Orphans/Wards, Personal Property Taxes) 41 Nelson County Marriage & Deaths from Lynchburg Newspapers - 1794-1836 42 New Kent County Vestry Book & Parish Register of St. Peter’s Parish - 1680-1787 42 Vestry Book & Register of St. Peter’s Parish – 1684-1786 42 Vestry Book of Blisland Parish – 1721-1786 42 Some Accounts of Planters 43 Old New Kent County 45 St. Stephen’s Parish Petition - 1683 48 Norfolk County JAMES ARNOTT, Will Abstract, 1771 48 Northampton County Marriage Bonds – 1706-1854 49 Orange County Cemetery Records 49 Patrick County Henry Parr – Account, 1792 49 Marriages – 1791-1850 49 1850 Census 49 Pittsylvania County Marriage Bonds - 1767-1864 50 Marriages - 1806-1830 50 Prince Edward County Jennings & Allied Families 50 William Jennings (b 1735) of Hanover 50 Prince George County Wills and Deeds 1713-1728 51 Patent Book extracts 51 Early Virginia Families Along the James River 51 Obituary Notices from Richmond Newspapers – 1804-1838 51 Richmond County Marriage records - 1668-1853 52 John Willis, Will Abstract, 1715 52 Rockingham County Land Grant Surveys – 1761-1791 53 Burial Places in Rockingham 53 Marriages - 1778-1816 53 Shenandoah County Marriage Bonds – 1772-1850 53 Spotsylvania County Order Book Abstracts – 1724-1730 54 Surry County Albemarle Parish Register 54 Surry County Tithables, 1674, 1678, 1688 54 Wills and Administrations – 1671-1750 54 Old Homes in Surry & Sussex 54 York County York County Wills, Deeds, Orders - 1657-1691 55 Charles Parish History, Registers, Births 1648-1789, Deaths 1665-1787 55 Census Records, Accelerated Indexing Systems 1810 56 1820 57 1830 57 1840 58 1850 59 Virginia Land Records Cavaliers and Pioneers, Vol. II, 1666-1695 60 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Vol. III, 1695-1732 63 English Connections Virginia Colonial Abstracts, The Virginia Company of London 1607-1624 67 _____________________________________________________________________________ Accomack County Will Bk (?), page 418 "Pursuant to an order of Accomack County bearing date September the 28th 1756 We the Subscribers have praised the estate of LAWRENCE ARNELL Deceased as follows: Pd S D To 1 pr Leather Breeches 7/6. 1 Coat and Jacket at 1/4 - 8 10 1 pr old Shoes and Buckles at 1/4. 1 old Hat 2/6. 1 pr Yarn Stockings 3/6 - 6 4 1 pr old Thread Stockings and Shoes /6. Thread for pr Stockings 1/6 - 2 - 1 Shirt and Trowsers 5/. 5 broken Flax 1/3. 9 sheaves of unbrokd flax 1/4. - 7 7 15 Barrells Indian Corn at 5/? & Barrell 3 15 - To Corn in the Hands Lazuras Davis at 2/6 - 2 6 Coventon Corbin, Peter Marshall, Richard Smith, Wm. Marshall Richardson Admr. Exdd Returned into Court May 31st 1757 & admitd to Record Geo. Holden Cos." Albemarle County "The Deeds of Amherst County, Virginia, 1761-1807 and Albemarle County, Virginia 1748-1763" by The Rev. Bailey Fulton Davis (reprinted) Southern Historical Press, Easley SC (1979) (fully indexed for all names) (See AFAS Vol. III, p 60 for other Albemarle Co. deeds) p. 35 DB 2, p 70 8 Nov 1758. David Lewis & wife, Rebecca to Rich. Wood for 20 pounds, tract of Ivy Creek adj. SAML ARNOLD, Robt. Davis, Wm. Woods. p. 41 DB 2, p 213 31 Oct 1757. Jno. Low Jr. to BENJ. ARNOLD for 135 pounds, 250 acres both sides Willis River. 40 acres of it bought from Jno. Childers; 200 acres bought from Danl. Johnson, where Low lives; adj. John Childers, Nathl. Jefferies, Danl. Johnson; Grantor; Jno. Cock (Coock). Wit: Wm. Johns, Allen Parker, Jos. Evans p. 44 DB 2, p 284 10 Jul 1769(Probably 1759, see next) Rich. Woods and wife, Margaret, Merchant, to Wm. Forbes, Schoolmaster, for 25 pounds, 175 acres, head of Ivey Creek, adj. SAML. ARNOLD, Ro. Day, Wm. Woods. p. 51 DB 3, p 93 10 Sept 1761. Wm. Forbes, Schoolmaster, and wife, Mary, to Jno. Spencer for 26 pounds, 175 acres head of Ivy Creek Adj. SAML ARNOLD, Ro. Day, Wm. Wood. Wit: John Bell, Rich. Nalley, Chas. Lambert. -2- "Virginia Genealogist" Vol. 3, p 113. 1800 Tax List, Saint Anne's Parish, District of James Allen ARNOLD, ROBERT free negro "Albemarle County in Virginia" by Rev. Edgar Woods, Bridgewater, VA. The Green Bookman (1932) p. 206 Robert Gentry, believed to be son of Nicholas, bought in 1766 from MARTHA, widow of SAMUEL ARNOLD, a place on the headwaters of Ivy Creek, which he and his wife Judith sold in 1776 to John Woodson. p. 230 William Hopkins had his home in the vicinity of Scottsville, married Rebecca Estis, and died in 1832. His children were Mary, the wife of Lain B. Jones, Martha, wife of John H. Henderson, James, and MARGARET, wife of MOSES ARNOLD. "Record of Cemeteries in Albemarle Co. VA including Charlottesville" Master Index for Vol. VIII, section 1 & 2 Vol. 8, section 1 - Riverview Cemetery in Charlottesville p. 193 FREDERICK SQUIRES son of J. & S. M. ARUNDALE (1889-1905) FREDERICK GARNER infant son of S & L. G. ARUNDALE (1912) p. 174 JOHN ARUNDALE (1850-1936) p. 170 JOHN W. ARUNDALE - Virginia S2 US Navy World War I April 10, 1900-July 4, 1970 SAMUEL ARUNDALE (Jan. 24, 1874-Sept. 30, 1949) Yorkshire, England LELIA GARNER, wife of SAMUEL ARUNDALE (Aug. 3, 1878-Aug. 9, 1969) "Albemarle County Virginia Records" Will Books 4, 5, 6 - 1798-1820 p. 32 Richard Davenport, decd. Division: 6 June 1808. Case of James Pollard, devisee and executor of Charles Davenport decd and John Connor, George Conner, and JOHN ARNOLD, surviving executors of John Davenport decd Which sd. Charles and John Davenport were devisees of Richard Davenport, decd, complainants against Samuel Dyer, Ex of Richard Davenport, decd. Def. "Albemarle County Virginia-Jefferson's County 1727-1976" by John Hammond Moore. University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 1976 p. 320 Charlottesville High School awarded diplomas to three in 1895 - NELLIE ARUNDALE. -3- "The Colonial Clergy of Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina" by Rev. Frederick L. Weis, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD 1976 "JONATHAN ARNOLD, A.M. (See C.C.N.E) b. Haddam, Conn., 11 Jan. 1700/1, son of JONATHAN and ELIZABETH ARNOLD, Y. C., 1723, A.B., A.M.; A.M., Oxf., 1735/6; ord. West Haven, Conn. (Cong. Ch.), 1725-1734; ord. England (Ep), 1735; K.B. for N.E. 19 Mar. 1735/6; sett. West Haven and Derby, Conn. (Ep. Ch.), 1736- 1740; sett. St. Andrew's Ch., Staten Island, N.Y., 1740-1745; sett. Fredericksville Par. (Albemarle) Va., 1747-1754; Cong.-Ep.; d. Fredericksville, VA., 1754." Amherst County "The Deeds of Amherst County, Virginia, 1761-1807 and Albemarle County, Virginia 1748-1763" by Rev. Bailey Fulton Davis (Reprinted Southern Historical Press, Easley SC 1979) (fully indexed for all names). (See AFAS Vol. III, pp 60 & 61 for other Amherst Co. deeds) p. 167 DB D, p 414 1 May 1777. Aaron Higginbotham Sr., AC (Amherst County), to his son, Saml. Higginbotham, AC, for love, 300 acres both sides Buffalo. Lines: Philip Smith. Wit: HENDRICK ARNOLD, Rich. Oglesby, Aaron Higginbotham. Orig del to Saml. Higginbotham by Jno. Taliaferro "verble" order. p. 168 DB D, p 415 1 May 1777. Aaron Higginbotham, Sr. AC, to his son, Aaron Higginbotham Jr., AC, for love, 390 acres on Thrasher's Creek. Bought by Aaron Sr. of Neill Campbell. Wit: HENDRICK ARNOLD, Rich. Oglesby, Saml. Higginbotham. Del. as deed above. p. 176 DB E, p 38 7 Sept 1778. Ro. Howard Cash & wife, Tamsey, AC, to HENDRICK ARNOLD, AC, for 150 pounds, 545 acres willed to the said Ro. Cash by his father, Ro. Howard Cash, decd. Pat. to Ro. Cash 3 Nov. 1750 at Williamsburg. Orig del. to ARNOLD 30 Sept. 1783. p. 196 DB E, p 316 9 Feb. 1782. Jno. Whitley and wife, Anney, AC, (Whitse in Deed, but signed Whitley) to Jno. Matthews, AC, for 5 pounds, 8 acres on head of Lively's Spring Branch; part of tract sold by Ballenger Wade to Whittse (sic). Lines: Ro. Cash, HENDRICK ARNOLD, Wade's old road. Wit: R. Mays, Jno. Swinney, Frances Higginbotham (her mark). p. 197 DB E, p 322 4 Mar 1782. Jno. Whitley and wife, Anny, AC, to HENDRICK ARNOLD, AC, for 30 pounds, 100 acres branch of Stone House and Pat. to Grantor at Richmond, 20 July 1780. Lines: Rich. Powell, Howard Cash, Jer. Wade. p. 211 DB E, p 523 5 July 1784. Jno. Matthews and wife, Jane, AC, to Aaron Higginbotham, AC, for 20 pounds, 8 acres at head of Lively Spring Branch; part of tract Ballenger Wade sold to Jno. Whitley; surveyed for Rich. Ballinger; sold later by Matthews to A. Higginbotham. North side Buffalo. Lines: Ro. Cash, decd, HENDRICK ARNOLD, Wade's old road. Wit: Rich. Ballinger, Maryan Franklin, Jas. Cotterell. -4- p. 218 DB E, p 625 6 June 1785. Perrin Giles Sr. and wife, Lucy, to Geo. Fitzjarrell, AC, for 25 pounds, land on N. branch Indian Creek and pat. to Grantor 28 Dec. 1784. Lines: Wm. Parks, Wm. Bibb. Wit: HENDRICK ARNOLD. p. 220 DB F, p 124 30 Dec 1786. BENJ. ARNOLD and wife, MARY, to Saml. Higginbotham and Henry Franklin, Jr - consideration, 2 slaves, Jean and Matthew, from estate of Henry Franklin, decd - their interest in two slaves, Millender and Joshua, from same estate for benefit of children of Henry Franklin: Reubin, Aaron, Jasper, Peachie, Antony, & Henry Taltern Franklin; also any property that would revert to us by will of Aaron Higginbotham on death of Clary Higginbotham, my wife's mother. Wit: HENDRICK ARNOLD, Aaron Higginbotham, Wm. Smith, Benj. Horsley. p. 221 DB F, p 321 1 Nov. 1788. HENDRICK ARNOLD and wife, RUTH, AC, to John Holliday, AC, for 80 pounds, 103 acres. Lines: The house, Long Branch. Wit: Jams (?) Eammes, Wm. Sandidge, Wm. Mays, Aaron Higginbotham, Jas. Mays. p. 236 DB F, p 477 15 Dec. 1789. Jno. Holliday and wife, Lettes, AC, Moses Martin, AC, for 50 pounds, 103 acres Buffalo. Lines: in the field, a house, Long Branch. Part of tract taken off of HENDRICK ARNOLDs for grantor. p. 271 DB G, p 154 17 Sept 1792. Saml. Higginbotham and wife, Jane, AC, to Aaron Higginbotham, AC, for 100 pounds, 339 acres in 3 tracts. 1. 300 acres. Lines: Edwd. Carter, near the road, Aaron Higginbotham, Stone House creek. 2. 31 acres. Lines: his own, Rich. Oglesby, Aaron Higginbotham. 3. 8 acres. Lines: Ro. Cash, decd, HENDRICK ARNOLD. Orig. del to Rod. McCulloch with Rel. and order. p. 295 DB G, p 509 8 July 1794. HENDRICK ARNOLD, Laurence (sic) Co. SC, to Thos. Powell, AC, for 102 pounds-10, 288 acres both sides Stone House Creek, part of a tract of HENDRICK ARNOLD and formerly deeded to Thos. Powell and not fully proven in AC. Lines: Chas. Carter, Jno. Marr, Stephen Cash, Jno. Cash. Wit: Jno. Taliaferro, David S. Garland, Peachy Franklin. Memo: Thos. Powell rel. claim to 557 acres not fully proven. p. 300 DB G, p 590 2 July 1794. HENDRICK ARNOLD, Laurens Co. SC, to Benj. Powell, AC, for 102 pounds-10, 292 acres both sides Stone House Creek. Lines: Aaron Higginbotham, Howard Cash, Chas. Carter, upper lot, Jno. Cash, Moses Martin. Wit: Seymour Powell, Henry Bibb, Randolph Bibb. p. 301 DB G, p 597 21 Sept 1795. Benj. Powell and wife, Jane, AC, to Jno. Thompson, AC, for 131 pounds-8, 292 acres both sides Stone House Creek. Part of tract of HENDRICK ARNOLD. Lines: Aaron Higginbotham, Howard Cash, decd, Chas. Carter, his own lines, Moses Martin. Granted by deed to Benj. Powell from HENDRICK ARNOLD, 2 July 1794. Orig. del. to Nathl. Offutt, Agt. for Jno. Thompson, 19 Oct 1801. -5- p. 324 DB H, p 191 27 Oct 1796. Clary Higginbotham, AC, to MARY ANN ARNOLD, AC for 3 pence per year, 200 acres where Aaron Higginbotham, Sr., died and was buried. Wit: Elijah Brockman, Aaron Franklin, Reuben Franklin. p. 376 DB I, p 297 24 Sept 1801. Jas. Shields and wife, Eliz., AC, to Wm. Sandidge, AC, for 189 pounds 16-4, 146 acres Stone House Branches. Lines: Fork of the road, HENDRICK ARNOLD, old field, Chas. Carter. Orig. del. 13 Oct 1803 to Wm. Sandidge. p. 391 DB I, p 456 --Jan 1803. Jno. Thompson and wife, Rebecca, AC, to Beverly Williamson, AC, for 325 pounds, 292 acres both sides Stone House Creek, part of tract of HENDRICK ARNOLD. Lines: Aaron Higginbotham, Howard Cash, decd, Moses Martin. Granted to Jno. Thompson by Benj. Powell by deed 1 Sept 1795. p. 464 DB F, p 82. List indents received from the following peoples - Taxes for 2/3/1785: HENDRICK ARNOLD 3-8-8 p. 466 DB F, p 111. List of indents 2/3 of taxes for 1785. Return 1 Jan 1787: BENJ. ARNOLD 1-0-6 p. 468 DB F, p 147. 2/3 indents, year not state. Returned 8 May 1787: BENJ. ARNOLD 1-0-3 "General Index to Deeds 1761-1815" (Grantors and Grantee) (See AFAS Vol. III, pages 60 & 61 for abstracts of deeds, except F-321, G-590, H-191) Date Grantor Grantee Inst Book/Page 1786 BENJ. ARNOLD & ux Saml Higginbotham DT F-124 1786 BENJ. ARNOLD & ux Henry Franklin DT F-124 1788 HENDRICK ARNOLD & ux John Holliday D F-321 1794 HENDRICK ARNOLD Thomas Powell D G-509 1794 HENDRICK ARNOLD Benjamin Powell D G-590 Date Grantee Grantor Inst Book/Page 1778 HENDRICK ARNOLD Robert Cash D E-38 1782 HENDRICK ARNOLD John Whitley D E-322 1796 MARY ANN ARNOLD Clary Higginbotham D H-191 -6- Augusta County Grant to STEPHEN ARNOLD (Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA) "George the Second by the Grace of God and Great Britain France and Ireland Being Defender of the Faith &x To all to whom these Presents shall come Greeting Know ye that for devors good Causes and Considerations but more especially for and in Consideration of the Sum of Thirty five Shillings of good and lawful Money for our Use paid to our Receiver General of our Revenues in this our Colony and Dominion of Virginia. We have given granted and Confirmed and by these Presents for us our heirs and successors do give Grant and confirm unto STEPHEN ARNOLD one certain Tract or Parcel of Land containing three hundred and thirty five acres lying and being in the County of Augusta on a Branch of Buffalo Creek called Taylor's Branch and bounded as follows to wit: Beginning at a black oak and hiccory on the end of a hill and running thence North East one hundred and sixty poles to a black oak on a hill above a Spring thence South sixty two Degrees East one hundred and forty poles cross a branch to three black oakes thence North thirty Degrees East forty Poles to two white Oakes thence South sixty two Degrees East eighty Poles crossing a Branch to a black Oake at the Foot of a Hill thence South thirty six degrees West eighty Poles to two white Oake Samplins by a Spring thence South fifteen Degrees West one hundred and twenty Poles to two hiccorys on the Side of a gravelly Hill thence North Eighty Degrees West two hundred and sixty Poles crossing two Branches to give white oake saplins thence North twenty five degrees West sixty Poles to two black oakes and a white oake thence North thirty nine degrees East fifty four Poles to the Beginning. With all woods underwoods swamps Marshes Longrounds Meadows Hedings and his due Share of all Various Mines and Quarries as well discovered as not discovered with the Bounds aforesaid and being Part of the said Quantify of three hundred and thirty five acres of Land and the Rivers Waters and Water Courses therein contained together with the Privileges of Hunting Hawking Fishing Fowling and all other Profit Commodities and Hereditaments whatsoever to the same or any Part thereof belonging or in anywise apportainin. To have hold possess and enjoy the said Tract or Parcel of Land and all other the before granted Premises and every Part thereof with their and every of their appurtenances unto the said STEPHEN ARNOLD and to his heirs and assigns forever to the only use and Behoof of him the said STEPHEN ARNOLD his Heirs and assigns forever To be held of us our heirs and successors as of our Manor of East Greenwich in the County of Kent on free and common Soccage and not or Cap-- or by Knights Service Yielding and paying unto us our Heirs and Successors for every fifty acres of Land and so proportionably for a lessor or greater Quantity than fifty acres the Fee Rent of one Shilling yearly to be paid upon the Feast of Saint Michael the Arch Angel and also cultivating and improving three acres Part of every fifty of the Tract abovementioned within three years after the Date of these Presents. Provided always that if three years of the said Fee Rent shall at any time be in arrear and unpaid or if the said STEPHEN ARNOLD his heirs or assigns do not within the Space of three years next coming after the Date of these Presents cultivate and improve three acres Part of every fifty of the tract abovementioned Then the Estate hereby granted shall cease and be utterly determined and thereafter it shall and may be lawful to and for us our heirs and successors to grant the same Lands and Premises with the appurtenances unto such other person or Persons as we our Heirs and Successors shall think fit. In Witness whereof we have ascribed these our Letters to be made Witness our trusty and well loved Robert Dinwiddie, Esq, our Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of our Said Colony and Dominion at Williamsburgh under the Seal of our Said Colony the third Day of August one thousand seven hundred and fifty two in the twenty sixth year of our Reign. Robert Dinwiddie" -7- "Augusta County, Virginia 1745-1800" Vol. 1, 1912, Lyman Chalkley (Baltimore Genealogical Publishing Company, 1965) p. 478 May 1763 Heath vs Glagg. To your order to JOHN ARNOLD Sept. 4, 1762. p. 60 Nov. 23, 1753. John Paxton to be overseer of road from Edmonston's Mill to Fork Meeting House with these...STEPHEN ARNOLD. p. 61 Same date John Matthews to be overseer of road from North Fork of James River near John Matthew's to Renix Road with these workers... STEPHEN ARNOLD. p. 127 May 20, 1766 STEPHEN ARNOLD imprisoned for debt. p. 141 1753-54 Pt. 2. Return for constable in Fork James River... STEPHEN ARNOLD. Vol. 2 p. 61 Judgements. Circuit Court Causes ended. JOHN ARNOLD was related to George Nixon, Sr. by marriage i.e. George Nixon's first wife was ARNOLDs sister. ARNOLD is 62 years 6th last September 1797. Case Nixon vs. Nixon. O.S. 13 NS 5 Bill filed Hampshire Co. 14 Mar. 1794. See will George Nixon, Hampshire Co., VA, dated 15 Feb 1793, proved 10 Apr. 1793. p. 511 From State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Persons killed, wounded or taken prisoner by enemy in Augusta Co. 1757 February - AND. ARNOLD at Jackson River, killed. Vol. 3 p. 74 Will Book 3, p. 202. 17 Feb. 1758. Col. James Patton's estate. List of bonds due estate...STEPHEN ARNOLD 6 Feb 1749/50. p. 87 Will Book 3, p. 369. 21 Nov. 1754. Settlement of John Scott's estate, pd JONATHAN ARNOLD. p. 93 Abstract of Wills, Book 2, p 439 22 Oct. 1765. Joshua Mathew's estate settlement Nov. 1764 pd....STEPHEN ARNOLD p. 99 Will Book 4, p 18. 18 Aug. 1767. Nathaniel Evans bond (with STEPHEN (mark) ARNOLD) as guardian to Mary Reynolds, orphan of James Reynolds. p. 340 Deed Book 7, p 242. 20 Nov. 1755. STEPHEN ARNOLD and JANE ARNOLD to John Poage, 335 acres on Taylor's branch of Buffalo Creek. Teste: Richard Broton, John Macuell p. 363 Deed Book 8, p 436. 21 Aug 1760 STEVEN ARNOLD to John Poage, Sr. 120 a. cor. Hugh Mares. Delivered May 1769. p. 442 Deed Book 12, p 534. 15 Aug. 1766. STEPHEN ARNOLD and JANE to George Campbell, 120 acres at the Cove on south side James River, crossing Elk Creek. Teste: Daniel Evans, Samuel McCluer. p. 454 Deed Book 13, p 368. 18 Aug. 1767. STEPHEN ARNOLD (ARNEL) and JANE to John Hall, 130 acres by patent 11 July 1761 on Love Run & Elk Creek, a branch of James River. -8- "Second Marriage Record of Augusta County, Virginia, 1813-1850", Col. Thomas Hughart Chapter, DAR, VA (1972) 19 Oct 1819 EMMANUEL ARNOLD and MAGDALINE GARBER, md by Rev. Abraham Garber (Pub. Banns) 10 Oct 1836 JOHN T. ARNOLD and ELIZABETH STEELE md by James. C. Wilson "The Tinkling Spring, Headwater of Freedom" Howard McKnight Wilson (1954) The Tinkling Spring and Hermitage Presbyterian Churches, Fisherville, VA 1954, p. 458 Old Cemetery Gravestones HENRY DAVIS ARNALL Age 7 mos. 15 days Child of JOHN T. & M. E. ARNALL (no dates) Tinkling Spring membership in 1840 with additions to 1845: ARNOLD, JOHN P. ARNOLD, Mrs. ELIZ'TH "History of Augusta County, Virginia" J. Lewis Peyton (Bridgewater, VA, 1953) Civil War: West Augusta Guard of Staunton: Sergeant C. T. ARNALL, 1st Brigade of Virginia Infantry in March 1862; C. S. ARNALL commissioned Adjutant. "National Genealogical Society Quarterly" Vol. 29 (1941) page 32: Court Records, Augusta County, Virginia, `VA Legislative Petition', May 25, 1779. From the inhabitants on West Fork of Monongalia asking for incorporation of Monongalia County. They live 150 miles from Staunton on west side of Allegheny Mountains. Signed...JAMES ARNOLD. "Application for DAR Membership" for Mrs. Mary Wright Welch, wife of James Ray Welch. 1925 residence, Clinton, Oklahoma. National Number 439312. Descendant of JAMES ARNOLD. "MARTHA SCOTT ARNOLD THEOBALD was the child of JAMES ARNOLD, Rev. Soldier, born on 1760 at VA died at Kentucky on about 1823 and his wife MARTHA SCOTT born on 1771 at (blank) died at (blank) on 1795 married Augusta Co. Va on 12/4/1790" References for Lineage: "War Dept Adjutant Generals Office, Washington, DC; VA State Library. "JAMES ARNOLD private Capt. John Gillson's Co. 10th VA regiment designated 6th Br regiment about 1778. He enlisted Jan 15, 1777 for 3 years was promoted to Corporal in July 1778 and his name last appeared on the muster roll for Nov. 1779. An undated record show him as sergeant" Bedford County "Marriage Bonds of Bedford Co. VA. 1745-1800" Earl S. Dennis & Jane E. Smith 1932 May 10, 1779 JAMES KELLEY SARAH ARNOLD Richard Elam, Surety Certificate of SARAH that she is of age. -9- "Bedford County, Virginia, Marriage Bonds: 1800-1853" Genealogical Society of Utah 1939 7 Aug 1813 MOSBY ARNOLD NANCY ANDREWS Thomas Andrews 12 Oct 1835 DANIEL BROWN ELIZA ANN ARNOLD MOSBY ARNOLD, bdsman 15 Nov 1836 MOSES ARNOLD MARY ROACH Ursela Arthur, mo of Mary 5 Dec 1840 RICHARD LEE ALMARY C. ARNOLD MOSBY ARNOLD, bdsman 5 Dec 1840 JAMES A. ELMORE CLEMENTINE A.G. ARNOLD MOSBY ARNOLD, bdsman 9 Dec 1844 ALEXANDER A. ARNOLD GABRILLA E. ANDREWS Wm. W. Andrews, f "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy" William Wade Hinshaw, Vol. 6, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD 1973 (see also AFAS VII, p 22) p. 872, Marriage Bonds of Bedford Co. Virginia 1813, 8, 7. MOSEBY (or MOSSBY) ARNOLD & NANCY ANDREWS. Thomas Andrews, Surety 1830, 2 17. WM. ARNOLD & MATILDA EARLY (Campbell Co.) Married by William Leftwich. 1833, 2 20. MOSES ARNOLD & MARGARET D. HOMPKINS (Campbell Co.) Married by Wm Leftwich. 1836, 11 15 MOSES ARNOLD & MARY ROACH, dt Mrs. Ursela Arthur. Ursela Arthur, Surety 1844, 12 9 ALEXANDER A. ARNOLD & GABRIELLA E. ANDREWS, dt William W., William W. Andrews, Surety. Married by Nathaniel Thomas, Dec. 11, 1844. "Tombstone Inscriptions of Bedford County, Virginia" Peaks of Otter Chapter DAR 1940. Old Andrews Cemetery near Lebanon Methodist Church, 2 miles from New London Academy. p. 45 GABRIELLA E. ARNOLD Nov. 22, 1823 - Apr. 21, 1862 "Abstracts of Bedford Co. Wills, Inventories and Accounts 1754-1787" abstracted by Miss Joida Whitten, Dallas, Texas, Taylor Publishing Co. 1968. p. 145 Will Book 1, p 460-464 Robert Hardwick, will dated 20 April 1783. To my dau. NANCY ARNOLD, one negro boy named Tom; also one good feather bed and furniture. Proved 28 June 1784. Brunswick County p. 175, Brunswick County Notes (publication not given) Brunswick County, cut from Prince George County, was established by an Act of the General Assembly on the second day of November 1720. The Act provided that jurisdiction was to remain in the Court of Prince George County until a government for the county was organized. Because of the sparse settlement of the new county, the Act provided that "Inhabitants of the said county are made free of publick levies for ten years from the first of May, 1721." The first meeting of a court for Brunswick County was not held until 2 May 1732. It is assumed that deeds, wills, and other documents were recorded in Prince George County prior to the meeting of the first court in 1732. Many of these early records have been lost, however, and we find in the area now Mecklenburg County the names of many settlers but with no record of when or how they acquired the land they lived on. It is inferred from an entry on page 99 of Order Book 1 that many deeds were recorded in Prince George County; or that the records, if recorded in Brunswick, had been lost. -10- Court of 3 July 1735. Wilson's Deeds to Bishop and Others. Thomas Wilson came into Court and presented and acknowledged deeds of lease and release to...JAMES ARNOLD... which at the motion of the said Mason Bishop, Michael Cadet Young and all of the aforenamed persons they are ordered to be recorded. Order Book 1, page 99 At a later date, someone in the Clerk's Office wrote on the margin of this page "52 deeds apparently not recorded". No record has been found in the order books to support the hypothesis and it is conjectural, but the compilers believe that a fire had destroyed some of the early records; and that the people listed in this order book entry had come..." p. 178 (same publication above) At a Court of Oyer and Terminer held for Brunswick County for trial of Harry a negro man belonging to Lewis Delony of Surry County. Charged with breaking in house of Richard Johnson and taking a gun, and taking a Flat and broadax from JOHN ARNOLD. Guilty - 9 lashes on bare back. Court 7 Oct. 1736. Order Book 1, page 150. "The Virginia Genealogist", Vol. 3, p. 68. Brunswick Deeds and Wills, No. 1 pg. 344-46 8-9 May 1737 William Poole, joyner of Brunswick to George Mabry of same. Lease and release 400 acres on south side of Nottaway River. Boundaries: George Tillman, Simon's branch, county line, James Loftin. Granted to Thos. Willson 20 Jan 1730. Wit: JAMES ARNOLL, John Ezell. Ack. Wm. Poole and Elizabeth, his wife. "Petition signed by 355 residents of Brunswick Co. VA and adjacent counties to establish Ebenezer Academy in Brunswick Co." 15 Nov. 1796. JOHN and ISAAC ARNOLD. (Ref. unknown) "Brunswick County Virginia Marriage Bonds 1750-1861" Genealogical Society of Utah, 1937. 20 Dec. 1819 JOSEPH W. ARNOLD CATHARINE CLAYTON 26 Dec. 1825 J. M. ARNOLD ELIZABETH LAFFOUN Simon and Milly Laffoun pts Campbell County "Leftwich-Turner Families of Virginia and Their Connections" Walter Lee Hopkins, J.W. Fergusson and Sons, Richmond VA 1931 p. 86 (3) ANN DANIEL BROWN, b. 1823, d 1887, married Colonel DELANEY REID ARNOLD, at "New Glasgow," Campbell County, VA in 1842. Issue: (a) CATHERINE LEFTWICH ARNOLD, d. 1927, married WALTER ROSSER. (b) KISSIAH ARNOLD, married THOMAS ROSSER (c) MATILDA JANE ARNOLD, married (1st) BENJAMIN TURNER; married (2nd) a Mr. MATTOX. (d) EMMA REID ARNOLD, married Captain JOHN WILLIAM ANTHONY, December 17, 1874. Issue (6 children listed) (e) ALETHEA BLANCHE ARNOLD, b 1852, married LEONIDAS C. HAYDEN in 1876. Issue (4 children listed) (f) LILLIAN BROWN ARNOLD, b. November 19, 1857, married her cousin, Dr. JOHN JAMES BOARD, son of Colonel Frank and Buena Vista (Brown) Board. (See under 8 for descendants). (g) Dr. WYATT REID ARNOLD, b. August 17, 1865, d 1922, married (lst) CARRIE DOUGLAS; md (2nd) PATTIE STEPTOE, in Bedford County, VA. p. 87 (6) VIRGINIA AUSTIN BROWN, b. April 22, 1833, d June 26, 1908, married (1st) FLETCHER ARNOLD in 1854; married (2nd) Fletcher C. Lukin (b. November 23, 1831, d May 10, 1928, in Silex Mo.) March, 1866 at "New Glasgow," Campbell County, VA. Issue: (those listed are by second husband, Catherine Guthrie Lukin and Fletcher Arnold Lukin) p. 88-89 (8) BUENA VISTA BROWN, b. February 12, 1841, d. October 4, 1930, at Alta Vista, VA, married (1st) Dr. and Colonel Francis Harwood Board (b. February, 1832, d. July, 1864) February 16, 1858; married (2nd) ALEXANDER ARNOLD. The former was Colonel of the 58th Regiment of Virginia Volunteers in the Confederate Army and was killed during the War Between the States. Issue by (1st) marriage: (a) Dr. JOHN JAMES BOARD, Alta Vista, VA, b. June 13, 1858, married his cousin, LILLIAN BROWN ARNOLD (b. November 19, 1857), daughter of Colonel DELANEY REID and ANN DANIEL BROWN ARNOLD, in Campbell County, VA, October, 1882. Issue 5 children listed. (b) Mary Lillian Williams Board, Bedford, VA., b. August 18, 1864, married Dr. Thomas Colegate Dennis, of Halifax County, VA, December 2, 1881. No issue. p. (?) Rev. MOSBY ARNOLD married Bird S. Leftwich and Elizabeth L. Thompson on 18 February 1840 and William Turner and Parthena Creasey on 20 February 1834. -11- "General Index to Will Books No. 1, 1782-1890" 17 Jan 1826 SUSAN ARNOLD from Burwell Lee, allot; Book 5, p 256 12 Mar 1834 JOHN ARNOLD, appmt, Book 7, p 267 19 Mar 1834 JOHN ARNOLD, allot, Book 7, p 269 9 Jan 1836 JOHN ARNOLD, acct, Book 7, p 407 18 May 1866 WIATT ARNOLD, will, Book 13, p 543 "Campbell Co. VA Marriages 1781-1854" Genealogical Society of Utah 1937 27 Sep 1807 JOHN ADAMS - SALLY ARNOLD JAMES ARNOLD, f 9 Dec 1809 HENRY BROWN - ELIZABETH ARNOLD 18 Dec 1810 WILLIAM CLAYTON - SUSANNA G. ARNOLD JOHN ARNOLD, f 28 Jan 1811 GEORGE JONES - SARAH G. ARNOLD JOHN ARNOLD, f 8 Dec 1818 THOMAS DAVIS - ANN G. ARNOLD JOHN ARNOLD, f 25 Mar 1822 BURREL LEE - MATILDA ARNOLD JOHN ARNOLD, f 12 Feb 1823 JOHN ANDREWS - PATSY ARNOLD JOHN ARNOLD, f 9 Dec 1833 BENJAMIN BROOKS - JULIANN ARNOLD JOHN ARNOLD, f 10 Mar 1834 PLEASANT B. ROSSER - JUDITH P. ARNOLD JOHN ARNOLD, f 17 Dec 1838 MILTON ANDREWS - KEZIAH ARNOLD WIATT ARNOLD, f "Marriages of Campbell Co. VA 1782-1810" compiled by Lucy Harrison Miller Baber, Lynchburg, VA 1971 24 May 1805(bond) WILLIAM ADAMS and PATSEY ARNOLD. William Adams, John Goodman, bondsmen. John Woodman, wit. 10 Mar 1806(bond) Thomas Hall and Betsy McCoy. Consent by Daniel McCoy, father of the bride. Thomas Hall and JOHN ARNOLD, bondsmen; JOHN ARNOLD, witness. 18 Dec 1810(bond) WILLIAM CLAYTON and SUSANNAH G. ARNOLD, daughter of JOHN ARNOLD. JOHN ARNOLD and William Clayton, bondsmen "Marriages of Campbell County, Virginia, 1782-1810" Baber and Williamson, Lynchburg, VA, 1971 (Includes marriage bonds of Campbell Co., Quaker marriages of Campbell Co., Officiating ministers, etc.) 1 Oct 1807 (Bond) JOHN ADAMS and SALLY ARNOLD. Consent by JAMES ARNOLD, father of the bride. John Adams and William Adams, bondsmen; John Goodman and William Adams, witnesses. 24 May 1805 (Bond) WILLIAM ADAMS and PATSEY ARNOLD. William Adams and John Goodman, bondsmen; John Goodman, witness. (PATSEY gave her own consent.) 9 Dec 1809 (Bond) HENRY BROWN and ELIZABETH ARNOLD, daughter of JOHN ARNOLD. Consent Polly Brown, mother of the groom. Henry Brown and JOHN ARNOLD, bondsmen; Daniel Brown and Lucey C. Brown, witnesses. "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy" by William Wade Hinshaw. Vol. 6, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore 1973 p. 796 (Marriage Bonds of Campbell Co. VA) 1822, 12, 16 BEVERLY ARNOLD & SUSANNAH G. LEE, dt. Burwel. Sr. MOSES ARNOLD, Surety 1827, 4, 8 JOHN ARNOLD & LUCY FARROW, dt James. Daniel Farrow, Surety 1830, 2, 15 WILLIAM ARNOLD & MATILDA EARLY, dt Abner. John Early, Surety 1833, 2, 18 MOSES ARNOLD & MARGARET D. HOPKINS. Guardian, Wm. V. Haden 1835, 3, 26 EDWARD ARNOLD & SUSAN AUSTIN, dt Dr. William. John T. Austin, Surety 1842, 8, 31 DELANEY R. ARNOLD & ANN D. BROWN, dt James. William C. Smith, Surety 1843, 10, 9 WASHINGTON ARNOLD & ANGELINA C. LEE, dt Burwel. William Lee, Surety 1852, 3, 13 WILLIAM H. ARNOLD & LUCINDA HOWELL 1854, 9, 25 FLETCHER H. ARNOLD (21) & VIRGINIA D. BROWN (21) BEVERLEY and SUSAN ARNOLD, pts. James and Cathrine Brown, pts. -12- "General Index to Order Books, 1782-1850" (from Ted O. Brooke) Name Earliest Date found Book and Page ARNOLD, BENJAMIN 1782 1 73 ARNOLD, THOMAS 1783 1 185 ARNOLD, MOSES 1801 7 2 17(?) 346 19 376 20 66 21 268 23 77, 376 24 191 26 3 ARNOLD, JOHN 1801 7 76, 165, 196 207, 271, 287 10 122, 380 13 2 15 49, 258, 288 17 6 19 265 ARNOLD, MOSES Jr. 1802 7 127 ARNOLD, WIATT 1806 8 371 10 278 11 80, 159, 262 283 13 2, 122, 295 14 181 15 22, 49, 168 211 18 249 21 83, 97, 283 23 36 24 191 ARNOLD, FREDERICK 1824 15 428 28 51 ARNOLD, MOSEBY 1824 16 39, 325 19 243 23 219 ARNOLD, WILLIAM 1825 16 174 23 51, 358 ARNOLD, WILLIAM B. 1827 17 225 Name Earliest Date found Book and Page ARNOLD, BEVERLY 1833 21 2, 75, 154, 211, 259 23 77, 435, 474 24 10 25 305 27 55 28 51, 155 ARNOLD, MARTHA 1834 21 154 ARNOLD, EDWARD 1839 23 140 ARNOLD, ROBERT 1839 23 159 ARNOLD, EDWARD G. 1839 23 258, 294, 353 -13- "General Index to Deeds, 1782-1840" (From Ted O. Brooke) Date Grantor Grantee Inst. Book-page 10 Feb 1786 BENJ. ARNOLD & ux Jno. Cock BS 2 110 28 Nov 1827 BEVERLY ARNOLD & ux Thos. Callaway BS 19 13 9 Sept 1828 JNO ARNOLD M. ARNOLD & J. Roberts DT 16 387 4 Apr 1797 MOSES ARNOLD JNO Arnold DG 4 187 4 Apr 1797 MOSES ARNOLD Ann Lee DG 4 188 1 Oct 1805 MOSES ARNOLD WYATT ARNOLD BS 7 189 24 Jun 1828 MOSES ARNOLD Tabatha Lee DG 16 391 12 Mar 1830 MOSBY ARNOLD & C, Trs. JNO ARNOLD Rel. 17 419 23 Mar 1831 MOSES ARNOLDs Excr. Jno. Lee BS 18 219 13 Mar 1837 MOSES ARNOLD Saml Tardy BS 21 80 14 Mar 1840 MOSES ARNOLD & ux & C Chas. Anthony BS 23 154 5 Mar 1836 WM P. ARNOLD & ux Leonard Phillips BS 20 229 (illegible) WIATT ARNOLD & ux Milton E. Andrews BS 23 233(?) Date Grantee Grantor Inst. Book-page Mar 1834 BEVERLY ARNOLD Willis Rucker&ux BS 19 260 27 Nov 1839 E. G. ARNOLD Danl H. Brown BS 23 36 4 Apr 1797 JNO ARNOLD MOSES ARNOLD DG 4 187 8 Jun 1816 JOHN ARNOLD Jno Ward & ux BS 11 74 27 Jul 1818 JOHN ARNOLD Jno Lee, Jr. BS 11 514 12 Mar 1830 JOHN ARNOLD M. ARNOLD & c,tr. DR 17 419 1 Jun 1796 MOSES ARNOLD Charles Lynch BS 4 33 1 Jun 1796 MOSES ARNOLD Jno Lynch BS 4 33 1 Jun 1796 MOSES ARNOLD James Callaway BS 4 33 1 Jan 1797 MOSES ARNOLD Anne Lynch Reliq 4 107 15 Jun 1799 MOSES ARNOLD Sarah Quarles BS 4 623 11 Feb 1804 MOSES ARNOLD Sarah Quarles BS 6 434 23 Jul 1818 MOSES ARNOLD Jno Lee BS 11 516 23 Jul 1818 MOSES ARNOLD Jno Lee, Sr. BS 11 598 9 Sep 1828 M. ARNOLD, Tr & C. JNO ARNOLD DT 16 387 3 Sep 1830 MOSES ARNOLD Jno Lee, Sr. DT 17 486 12 Jan 1836 MOSES ARNOLD Wm V. Haden BS 20 216 1 Oct 1805 WYATT ARNOLD MOSES ARNOLD BS 7 189 13 Oct 1812 WYATT ARNOLD Ro. Armstead BS 9 578 13 Oct 1812 WYATT ARNOLD Ro. Armstead BS 9 580 7 Aug 1813 WYATT ARNOLD Ro. Armstead &ux Com 10 157 7 Aug 1813 WYATT ARNOLD Ro. Armstead &ux Com 10 160 1815 WIATT ARNOLD Ro. Armstead &ux Com 10 480 1815 WIATT ARNOLD Ro. Armstead &ux Com 10 483 3 May 1835 WILLIAM ARNOLD Abner Eancy BS 20 3 1 Jun 1837 WIATT ARNOLD, Tr Thomas Wood DT 21 193 2 Sep 1837 WM. P. ARNOLD John Eancy BS 21 264(?) -14- Deed Abstracts by Ted O. Brooke DB 2, p 110. Inst. 10 Feb 1786. Rec. 3 Mar 1786. Grantor: BENJAMIN ARNOLD, son and heir at law of WILLIAM ARNOLD, decd, and MARY ANN, his wife, of the County of Campbell. Grantee: John Cock. 250 pounds, 360 acres in Campbell County on branches of Molleys Creek (alias) Briery Creek and conveyed to the said WILLIAM ARNOLD by BENJAMIN ARNOLD by indenture bearing date the 23 Sept 1765; bounded by tree corners, mentions George Eagers. Signed BENJAMIN ARNOLD, MARY ANN (her mark) ARNOLD. Wit: Ro. Alexander, John Patrick, Jr., William Patrick. MARY ANN (ARNOLD) Release of Dower Right 3 Mar 1786. DB 4, p 33. Inst. 1 June 1796. Rec. 1 Sep 1796. Grantor: Charles Lynch and John Lynch of Campbell Co. and James Callaway of Bedford Co. Grantee: MOSES ARNOLD, Cumberland Co. 360 pounds, 799 acres in Campbell Co., on both sides of Briery Creek, bounded by John McGehe, Miery Branch, Charles Terrill, Adams', "Pocket Road," Daniel McCoy. Signed Chas. Lynch, John Lynch, James Callaway. Wit: J. Penn, James Deering, Chas. Talbot, Jr. (Saml White as to Jas. Callaway) DB 4, p 107. Inst. 31 Jan 1797. Rec. 2 Feb 1797. Grantor: Charles Lynch "The Elder," John Lynch, and James Callaway. By their indenture of bargain and sale, dated 1 Jun 1796, did convey to MOSES ARNOLD 799 acres. The said Chas. Lynch hath departed this life leaving the land aforesaid incumbered or subject to the dower of Anne Lynch, widow...Anne Lynch relinquishes her dower. Signed Anne Lynch. Wit: Jno. Lynch, Jr., JOHN ARNOLD, Ashley Johnson, Jr. Lewis Terrill DB 4, p 187. Inst. 4 Apr 1797. Rec. 6 Apr 1797. Grantor: MOSES ARNOLD, Littleton Parish, Cumberland Co. Grantee: JOHN ARNOLD, Russell Parish, Campbell Co. 350 acres. "The said MOSES ARNOLD for the love and affection that he beareth towards his son JOHN ARNOLD, doth give...unto his son JOHN ARNOLD, 1 tract of land containing 350 acres" on both sides of Briery Creek in Campbell Co., Russell Parish, "Part of 799 acres that I, the said MOSES ARNOLD, purchased of Charles Lynch" bounded by John McGehe, Miery Branch, Charles Terrill, Daniel McCoy. Signed MOSES ARNOLD Wit: William Baber, Burwell Lee, John Lee DB 4, p. 188. Inst. 4 Apr 1797. Rec. 6 Apr 1797. Grantor: MOSES ARNOLD. Grantee: BURWELL LEE, ANN LEE. "Know all men by these presents that whereas my wish and desire is to prevent any kind of disputes that might otherwise hereafter arise after my death amongst my children, and whereas BURWELL LEE having some years ago intermarried with my daughter ANN at which time I put into their possession a negroe girl named Fann..." Leaves negro and increase to BURWELL, ANN, and their heirs. Signed MOSES ARNOLD. Wit: John Lee, William Baber DB 4, p 623. Inst. 15 June 1799. Rec. 9 Sep 1799. Grantor: Sarah Quarles, Campbell Co. Grantee: MOSES ARNOLD, Cumberland Co. 400 pounds. On Johnson's creek in Campbell Co., beginning "near the mud hole on Chilles's Road," "mouth of Dearings old road," Rattlesnake Branch, Walter Uruquart; also two hundred acres, adjoining first. (Note: Total acreage not certain.) Signed Sarah Quarles. Wit: Achilles Douglas, Howard Bennett, Wm. Hale, JOHN ARNOLD -15- DB 6, p 434. Inst. 11 Feb 1804. Rec. 13 Feb 1804. Grantor: Sarah Quarrells, Campbell Co. VA. Grantee: MOSES ARNOLD, Cumberland Co. VA. $400. 509 acres. In Campbell Co. on both sides of Johnson's Creek, bounded by "Challis's Road at a mud hole," mouth of Deering old road, mouth of Rattlesnake Branch, Urquart, Signed Sarah Quarrels. Wit: JOHN ARNOLD, John Lee, Jesse Webb DB 7, p 189. Inst. 1 Oct 1805. Rec. 14 Oct 1805. Grantor: MOSES ARNOLD, Cumberland Co. VA. Grantee: WYETT (sic) ARNOLD, Campbell Co. VA. 5 pounds. 509 acres. In Campbell Co, "it being the tract of land I bought of Sarah Quarels and adjoining the lands of the said Sarah Quarels, Jesse Webb, the estate of Walter Urquehart, and others." Signed MOSES ARNOLD. Wit: JOHN ARNOLD, John Lee, Burwell Lee, John Lee, Jr. DB 9, p 578. Inst. 13 Oct 1812. Rec. 9 Nov 1812. Grantor: Robert Armistead and Susannah, his wife, Campbell Co. VA. Grantee: WIATT ARNOLD, Campbell Co. VA Paid 221/13/4. 140 Acres in Campbell Co. on Johnson's Creek, south of Otter River, "subject to the dower of Mrs. Sarah Quarles", adjoining Anthony Webb and Porter, said ARNOLD, Rattlesnake Spring Branch at Johnson's Creek. Signed Robt Armistead. Wit: J. Morris, Francis Armistead, Sam Armistead, John Armistead, Benja. W. Porter DB 9, p 580. Inst. 13 Oct 1812. Rec. 9 Nov 1812. Grantor: Robert Armistead and Susannah, his wife, Campbell Co. VA. Grantee: WIATT ARNOLD, Campbell Co. VA. $150. 150 acres in Campbell Co. south of Otter River and west side of Charlish Road adjoining WIATT ARNOLD and Benjamin Porter. Signed Robt Armistead. Wit: J. Morris, Francis Armistead, Sam Armistead, John Armistead, Benja. W. Porter DB 10, p 157. Inst. 13 Oct 1812. Rec. 7 Aug 1813. Grantor: Robert Armistead. Grantee: WIATT ARNOLD. 150 acres in Campbell Co.; power given to receive dower acknowledgement from Susannah, wife of Robert. DB 10, p 160. Inst. 13 Oct 1812. Rec. 9 Aug 1813. Grantor: Robert Armistead. Grantee: WIATT ARNOLD. 140 acres in Campbell Co.; power given to receive dower acknowledgement from Susannah, wife of Robert. DB 10, p 480. Inst. 3 Oct 1812. Rec. 13 Feb 1815. Grantor: Robert Armistead and Susannah, his wife. Grantee: WIATT ARNOLD. 140 acres in Campbell Co; power given to receive acknowledgement from Sally Armistead, wife of Francis Armistead. DB 10, p 483. Inst. 9 Oct 1812. Rec. 13 Feb 1815. Grantor: Robert Armistead and Susannah, his wife. Grantee: WIATT ARNOLD. 150 acres in Campbell Co; power given to receive acknowledgement from Sally Armistead, wife of Francis Armistead. DB 11, p 74. Inst. 8 Jun 1816. Rec. 10 June 1816. Grantor: John Ward and Tabitha, his wife. Grantee: JOHN ARNOLD. 205 pounds. 100 acres in Campbell Co. on Briary Creek; bounded by trees, etc. Signed John Ward, Tabitha H. Ward. Wit: (none). Release of Dower Right, Tabitha Ward, 8 June 1816 DB 11, p 514. Inst. 23 July 1818. Rec. 10 Aug 1818. Grantor: John Lee, Sr, Campbell Co. Grantee: JOHN ARNOLD, Campbell Co. $80. 1/2 acre, lot No. 21 in Town of Leesville in Campbell Co at the junction of Goose Creek and Staunton River. Signed John Lee, Senr. Wit: (none) DB 11, p 516. Inst. 23 Jul 1818. Rec. 10 Aug 1818. Grantor: John Lee Sr, Campbell Co. Grantee: MOSES ARNOLD, Campbell Co. $170. 1/2 acre, lot No. 18 in town of Leesville in Campbell Co. at junction of Goose Creek and Staunton River. Signed John Lee, Senr. Wit: (none) DB 11, p 598 Inst. 23 July 1818. Rec. 11 Jan 1819. Grantor: John Lee, Senr, Campbell Co. Grantee: Burwell Lee and MOSES ARNOLD (residences not given). $150. 1/2 acre lot No. 48 in the town of Leesville in the County of Campbell at the junction of Goose Creek and Staunton River. Signed John Lee, Senr. Wit: James M. Haden, Benj. Haden, Thos. Callaway -16- "Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches" Ruth Hairston Early, Lynchburg, VA 1927 (Reprinted Baltimore, MD 1978) p. 96 (Sketch of Leesville)(Era of following family is evidently mid-1800s) (Ted O Brooke) James Brown md. Catherine Leftwich. Children: (1) Fannie md. John Jefferson (2) Jane md. Col. Abner Anthony (one time agent at Lynch's); (3) ANN md. Col. D. REID ARNOLD, (4) Maria md. Albon Arthur, (5) America md. Jas. L. Arthur (State Senator and Treasurer of Bedford Co. who married 2nd Clara Anderson), (6) VIRGINIA md. 1st FLETCHER ARNOLD, md. 2nd Fletcher Lukin, (7) BETTIE md. 1st Col. Frank Board (of Bedford and was killed in Confederate service. Dr. J. R. Board of Lynch's was a son); md. 2nd ALEX. A. ARNOLD, (8) Thomas married a Miss Brown. p. 107 (Sketch of Otter River): Otter River was established in the early days of the Southern Railroad as an inn where the trains waited until the passengers were fed. It was run by Captain Stewart from Washington, whose son, Frank, married Ella, the daughter of Benjamin Anthony. "Walnut Hill," home of the Anthonys, "Arnolton," home of Colonel REID ARNOLD, and "Otter River," home of Samuel C. Tardy are near. REID ARNOLD was a Lieutenant in the Confederate Army and later made Colonel of Militia. Families in the neighborhood, Anthony, Andrews, Douglass, Taroy, Waytt. p. 114 (Sketch of Lynch (R. R. Station, Clarion)): (ca 1873): Other near residents include names of Wyatt, Alexander, and D. R. ARNOLD. p. 177 (Chapter VIII - Religion): The first known minister of the gospel in Redford County was the Rev. John Brander (unmarried) of the Established Church of Great Britain. A deed was made to him by BENJAMIN ARNOLD of Buckingham County conveying to "Revd. John Brander, Minister of Russell Parish in Bedford and his successors, for the use of the Parish, 496 acres" in the county, which was paid for by the church wardens. p. 449 (Lee Family Sketch): Children of Captain John Lee, Sr. 1. Burwell Lee 2. Stephen Lee 3. Beverly Lee md. Rebecca, dau. of Wm. Lee 4. PATTY LEE md. JOHN ARNOLD of Rockbridge Co. 5. Sarah Guthrey Lee md. Samuel Alexander Lee, son of Wm. Lee, Sr. 6. Elizabeth Lee md. James Lancaster. 7. Susannah Lee md. Robert Clark 8. Pamela Lee md. James Crider 9. Mary Lee 10. Ann Lee md. David Holladay 11. John Lee, Jr. 12. Richard Henry Lee 13. Matilda Lee md. Drury Holland 14. Agnes Lee 15. Sophia Lee The will of John Lee, written in 1818, gives a complete list of his family; his wife was apparently not living then...to daughter, PATSY ARNOLD and her husband, JOHN ARNOLD, slaves and furniture..." (names 15 children total). Burwell Lee and three sons-in-law, JOHN ARNOLD, James Lancaster, and Robert Clark appointed Executors. Securities in penalty of $60,000. Vincent Snow, John Lee, Jr., Collins Bradley, Benj. Haden, WIATT ARNOLD, Jas. M. Haden, and William V. Haden. -17- "Virginia Bible Records from Campbell, Bedford, Pittsylvania and Richmond Co. VA" compiled by Juliet Fauntleroy (1939) `Daniel Brown Bible' - Child #4 HENRY BROWN b June 30, 1789 married ELIZABETH N. ARNOLD md. Dec 14, 1809. He died 8 Sept. 1818. She died Dec. 19, 1869. Henry Brown, child of Daniel Brown and Polly Callaway, of New Glasgow, near Leesville, Campbell Co. VA. VIRGINIA [BROWN] b. Monday, April 22, 1833, married 27 Sep 1854 to F. L. ARNOLD Mrs. Buena Vista Brown Board, called Bettie, married 2nd ALEXANDER ARNOLD. No issue. She died October, 1930. See Leffwich-Turner Families of Virginia by W. L. Hopkins 1931 `Anthony Bible' - Marriages. Married by Revd W. F. Bain, December 17th (no yr stated), 3 pm. JOHN W. ANTHONY and EMMA R. ARNOLD. DIED 16 Mar 1888 ANN D. ARNOLD 15 Oct 1862 ALICE V. ARNOLD 27 Oct 1856 JAMES B. ARNOLD 21 Jan 1922 WIETT REID ARNOLD No date given Emma R. Anthony No date given Catherine L. Rosser Mar 1937 Keziah Penick Rosser (Records from a Bible published in 1876, copied Feb. 24, 1938) `ARNOLD BIBLE' - Records copied from the Bible of WIETT ARNOLD Seignor, now in the possession of the Misses Anthony, Evington, Virginia. This Bible was Stereotyped by E. White, New York; published and sold by Daniel D. Smith, 1827. Records copied February 24, 1938, by Juliet Fauntleroy. BIRTHS 16 Jun 1777 WIETT ARNOLD Seignr 20 Jan 1781 KEZIAH PENICK 14 Apr 1807 WILLIAM P. ARNOLD 12 Feb 1809 EDWARD G. ARNOLD 31 May 1811 MOSES ARNOLD 21 Jan 1814 WIETT ARNOLD, Junr 13 Jun 1816 JUDITH P. ARNOLD 9 Sep 1818 KEZIAH F. ARNOLD 13 Feb 1821 DELANY REID ARNOLD 12 Jan 1823 ANN D. BROWN 27 Oct 1843 CATHERINE L. ARNOLD 21 Mar 1846 KEZIA P. ARNOLD 1 Nov 1847 MATILDA J. ARNOLD 10 May 1851 EMMA R. ARNOLD 31 Jan 1854 ELETHIA B. ARNOLD 15 Oct 1856 A son was born and died 27th Oct 1856 19 Nov 1857 LILLA B. ARNOLD 3 Jun 1860 ALICE V. ARNOLD and died 15 Oct 1862 17 Aug 1865 WIATT REID ARNOLD MARRIAGES Mar 1803 WIETT & KEZIAH ARNOLD 2 Feb 1830 WILLIAM & MATILDA ARNOLD 20 Feb 1833 MOSES & MARGARETT ARNOLD 1 Apr 1834 EDWARD G. ARNOLD and SUSAN J. AUSTIN 2 Apr 1834 PLEASANT B. ROSSER and JUDITH P. ARNOLD 5 Jan 1836 WIETT ARNOLD JR. and FRANCES B. AUSTIN 20 Dec 1838 MILTON E. ANDREWS and KEZIAH F. ARNOLD 1 Sep 1842 DELANY R. ARNOLD and ANN D. BROWN DEATHS 27 Mar 1852 KEZIA ARNOLD 10 Feb 1861 EDWARD G. ARNOLD 10 Jan 1861 SUSAN J. ARNOLD 10 Jan 1861 M. E. ANDREWS 19 Feb 1861 EDWARD P. ARNOLD, son of WM 13 Mar 1861 WM. W. ARNOLD, son of WIETT 22 Nov 1866 J. HARRY ARNOLD died at Meridian 21 Mar 1868 WIETT ARNOLD, Sr. 24 Jan 1871 WM. P. ARNOLD 11 Sep 1882 MOSES ARNOLD 6 Jan 1884 MARGRET D. ARNOLD -18- Caroline County Court Order Book I - June Court, 1783 p. 5 Proprietor - WILLIAM ARNOLD Date of Court - 15 Oct 1781 By whom given - F. Tompkins # Beef - 200 lbs For what use Price allowed by Court - 2 pounds, 10 Commissioners Book, p 240 1 Aug 1783 - WILLIAM ARNOLD for Beef furnished Cont. Army. p. 9 Court held Th, 13 day May 1784 WILLIAM ARNOLD Date of court - 12 June 1781 Given by - G Madison 69 lbs Bacon @ 1/3 4.6.3 Public Service Ch. p 34 I Paid 5 July 1781 Photostate #105 I hereby certify I have received for public use of WILLIAM ARNOLD sixty-nine pounds of bacon fro which payment at the rate of Twenty dollars per pound shall be made according to an act of Assembly passed in the October session 1780. Given under by hand this 5th day of July 1781. Signed: John Broddus. 4 pounds.14. "Marriage Bonds, Carolina Co. VA 1787-1852," Genealogical Society of Utah 20 Dec 1821 EDWARD ARNOLD - CATHY SOUTHWORTH, Coleman Haws, gdn of Cathy consented to 20 Dec 1821 EDWARD ARNOLD - CATHRINE SOUTHWORTH, John T. Blanton 7 Sep 1844 CHARLES T. TREVILLIAN - MARY ARNOLD, RICHARD ARNOLD (?)May 1851 JOHN C. BUTLER - CATHRINE ARNOLD, RICHARD ARNOLD 21 Jan 1852 JOHN CALVIN BUTLER - CATHRINE ARNOLD 12 Dec 1853 RICHARD D. ARNALL - SARAH E. MITCHELL -19- Charlotte County "Charlotte County Virginia Marriage Bonds 1765-1863," Genealogical Society of Utah, September 1937 (Additional marriages not included in Knorr) 13 Sep 1827 PRESLEY G. ARNOLD - NANCY BLAKE, Samuel Blake, f 22 Sep 1848 ROBERT LANGFORD - MARTHA ANN ARNOLD, PRESLEY ARNOLD, f 1 Oct 1855 JOEL S. EVANS - LUCY ARNOLD, PRESLEY ARNOLD, f 4 Apr 1859 PARKS L. EVANS - ELIZABETH E. ARNOLD, PRESLEY ARNOLD, f 1 Sep 1860 SPOTSWOOD R. EVANS - MARY J. ARNOLD, PRESLEY ARNOLD, f Chesterfield County "Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly Bulletin," Vol. II, No. 2. `Some Revolutionary War Soldiers who enlisted in Chesterfield Virginia after September, 1780.' LINCEY ARNOLD (age 16) b. Spotsylvania Co., Residence: Spotsylvania Co. Cumberland County "Proceedings of Committee of Safety" p. 20 MOSES ARNOLD is nominated Ensign under the said Capt. Langhorne. p. 21 Richard Allen, Gent., Lieut. and MOSES ARNOLD, Gent., Ensign took each, the oath and qualified agreeable to the ordinance. p. 34 MOSES ARNOLD, Lieut. and Benjamin Allen, Ensign, in Captain Richard Allen's Company of Militia for this county took the oath respectively and qualified agreeable to the ordinance of Convention. "Abstracts of Wills of Cumberland Co. VA - Will Book 1 1749-1792" p. 148 MOSES ARNOLD wit to will of William Adams, dated 11 Mar 1778. Pro. 24 Mar 1779 p. 159 MOSES ARNOLD appraisal of estate of Joshua Doss, Court of 28 Jan 178? p. 160 MOSES ARNOLD appraisal of estate of Thos. Davenport 28 Jan 1782 p. 168 MOSES ARNOLD appraisal of estate of William Hambleon 29 May 1784 p. 174 MOSES ARNOLD appraisal of estate of John Jones 23 Jan 1786 p. 189 MOSES ARNOLD appraisal of estate of William Hambleton May 1787 p. 10 WILLIAM ARNOLD, executor of will of Henry Martin dated 25 Jan 1750, pro. May Court 1752 p. 126 Wm Davenport appraisal of estate of WILLIAM ARNOLD 23 Jan 1775 along with Henry and David Davenport Dinwiddie County "Dinwiddie County" by Richard L. Jones, Whitlet & Shepperson, Richmond VA 1976 p. 287 Oak Grove United Methodist Church, built in 1820. Known as Hubbards Meeting House. Ministers who served the church in the past include Rev. ARNOLD. "The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish (DinwiddiE Co.) Virginia, 1720-1789" Transcribed and published by Churchill G. Chamberlayne, Richmond VA 1898 p. 63 At a vestry held at Ferry Chapel 30 Oct 1732. Paid Corns. Fox & ARNALL 200 lbs of tobacco in 8 casks. -20- Elizabeth City County "Wills and Administrations of Elizabeth City County, Virginia, and other Genealogical and Historical Items, 1610-1800" Abstracted and compiled by Blanche Adams Chapman, 1941 WB 1737-1749, p 182 Will of George Yeo: Leg - cousin GEORGE ARNOLD of the Kingdom of England and Merchant in London all my estate in England; cousin John Selden; cousin Elizabeth Selden; to Joseph the son of cousin John Selden; to Elizabeth the daughter of cousin John Selden; to Robert Brough, son of William Brough, decd; if cousin ARNOLD thinks proper to divide my wife's clothes between her children and grandchildren; to my wife's granddaughter, Agnes Howard; to her granddaughter Mary Douglas; remainder of wife's clothes to her daughter, Grace Selden. Exrs: cousin GEORGE ARNOLD of England and cousin John Selden of Virginia. Dated 15 Mar 1742. Rec. 20 Apr 1743. Wit: Charles Jennings, John Webb, George Cooper "A List of Names of the Living in Virginia, 16 Feb. 1623" At Burke Row: PETTER ARRUNDELL JOHN ARRUNDELL ELIZABETH ARRUNDELL MARGREAT ARRUNDELL "A List of the names of the Dead in Virginia since April Last-16 Feb 1623" No ARNOLD references "A List of the Burialles (sic) in Elizabeth Citty (sic) 1624" No ARNOLD references "Muster of the Inhabitants in Virginia, 1624/5" No ARNOLD references "A Muster of the Inhabitants of Elizabeth Cittie (sic) beyond Hampton River." Being the Companyes (sic) land (No Date) - William Hampton's Muster: JOHN ARNDELL, age 22 in the "Abigall" 1621 "A Poll for the Election of Burgesses for the County of Elizabeth City, 1765" No ARNOLD references -21- Essex & Old Rappahannock Counties "General Index to Wills & Deeds B, 1691-1722" Book D&W #14, p 98 8 Jan 1712 WILLIAM ARNOLD property adjoining Tho. Short. "The Diary of Robert Rose (1746-1751)" edited by Ralph E. Fall, Verona VA (1977) (Parson Robert Rose was Anglican minister of St. Anne's Parish in Essex Co, 1725-1748, and St. Anne's Parish in Albemarle County, 1744-1751). No. 486 of Annotations and Sources: John Robinson (1704-66) lived at `Pleasant Hill' in King and Queen, across Mattaponi River from `Chelsea' where Bernard Moore then lived in King William. ARNOLD's Ferry operated across the river near the two landings. (Note: This ferry was located at head of Mattaponi River at fork of York River into Mattaponi and Pamunkey Rivers. TOB) "Historical Southern Families" Vol. IX. Chapter - `Halbert of Essex Co.' p. 205 ARTHUR CLARKE HALBERT, b 2/25/1805, d Dec 1861 md. (1) PARMELIA ARNOLD, (2) Mrs. Sophia Crigler. (7 children by first marriage listed) "Virginia Colonial Abstracts" compiled by Beverley Fleet, Vol. 14, p. 23 WB 7, p 335. Amy Baker of So. Franham Parish, Essex Co. Dated 4 April 1744, probated 18 June 1745. Includes `all the Rest Residue and Remainder of my Estate whatsoever that is not already Bequeathed or Given Away I give and Bequeath to Be Equally Divided between by seven children' viz: John Gatewood, Thomas Gatewood, Henry Gatewood, James Gatewood, Francis Arnold, Amy Scott, and Sarah Ferguson. Refers to granddau. Amy Gatewood, dau. of son James Gatewood; to granddau. Ann Gatewood, dau of son James Gatewood, to grandson Benj. Gatewood, son of James Gatewood, to grandson James Gatewood, son of James Gatewood. To Katherine Gatewood `the widow of my son William Gatewood one gold ring of twenty shillings price'; to granddau. Amy, dau. of son John Gatewood. Exors: sons Thomas and James Gatewood. Wit: Thomas Barker, Mary (her mark) Anderson Fauquier County Abstract of Deeds DB 1, p 245 25 June 1761. JAMES ARNOLD and SARAH, his wife, Fauquier Co. VA to John Fargurson, county aforesaid. 15 pounds. 70 acres. Land in Fauquier Co joining the lands of Catesby Cock, Nathaniel Dod, Joseph Jones, it being land which said ARNOLD purchased of John Pownal. Signed: JAMES ARNOLD, SARAH (her mark) ARNOLD. Wit: Thos. Garner, Richd Covington, Richd Mynatt. SARAH ARNOLD released her dower right 25 June 1761. Rec. 25 June 1761. DB 2, p 102 12 Mar 1764. JOHN ARNOLD Junr and LUTISHEA, his wife, Hamilton Parish, Fauquier Co. VA to William Settle of the same Parish and Co. 16 pounds. 50 acres `being the land formerly given unto the said JOHN ARNOLD by JOHN ARNOLD Senr his father by Deed Recorded in the County Court of Prince William, which same land has been Surveyed by Thomas Marshall Surveyor of the County of Fauquier' bounded by corner of William Settle, `to one other parcel of land given by the said JOHN ARNOLD to his son MOSES,' including all houses, etc. Signed JOHN ARNOLD, LUTISHEA (her mark) ARNOLD. Wit: Bushrode Doggett, Benjamin Settle, Frances Bronaugh, John (his mark) Edwards. Rec. 22 Marh 1764. -22- DB 2, p 128 9 Apr 1764. Col. Richard Henry Lee, Westmoreland Co, VA to HUMPHREY ARNOLD and ANNE, his wife, Fauquier Co VA for yearly rent - farm let 5 pounds 1 Oct. 100 acres. Farm let unto HUMPHREY ARNOLD during his natural life and the lives of said ANNE and SAMUEL ARNOLD, land in Fauquier beginning at 2 hickorys beginning of William Barton's tenement continuing with said Lee's main line, white oak near Turkey Run, line of said Barton in old field. ARNOLDs not to make waste of timber, pay taxes, plan and keep under sufficient fence 100 good apple trees, build a dwelling house 16 feet square, build a tobacco house 24 feet long and 20 feet wide, work no more than 3 tithables and enclose 2 acres of low or swampy land in fence and sow in Timothy meadow. Signed: Richard Henry Lee. Wit: James Craig, Jos(?) Bullett, John Ariss, Jos. Blackwell. Rec. 24 May 1764. DB 4, p 430 25 Nov 1771. MOSES ARNOLD and SARAH, his wife, Frederick Co. VA to William Jennings, Fauquier Co VA. 22 pounds. 50 acres. Land in Hamilton Parish, Fauquier Co. beginning oak on side on a hill by LYN ARNOLD's fence, running thence with William Settle's line, oak on a ridge a corner with Bushrode Doggett. Signed: MOSES ARNOLD. Wit: James Scott Junr, Augustin Jennings Senr, Wm. Pinkard. Rec. 25 Nov 1771. DB 5, p 60 20 May 1772. Col. Richard Henry Lee, Westmoreland Co VA to HUMPHREY ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA. Farm let - rent 7 pounds 9 shillings & 3 pence on 1 October. 141 acres. Land in Hamilton Parish, Fauquier Co now in tenure and occupation of said HUMPHREY ARNOLD. Beginning at white oak corner of main tract standing about 4 poles from Turkey Run corner to John Hathanay, corner to Hathaway and Taylor, running with Taylor & ARNOLD, to a stone in Turkey Run old Field corner to ARNOLD in the line of Joseph Jeffries line. Farm let during natural lives of said HUMPHREY ARNOLD and ANNE ARNOLD, his wife, and BENJAMIN ARNOLD, during natural life of longest living. Signed: Richard Henry Lee, HUMPHREY ARNOLD. Wit: Jos Blackwell, Marlin Pickett, Randolph Spicer. Rec. 25 May 1772. DB 5, p 394 20 May 1772. Col. Richard Henry Lee, Westmoreland Co VA to ISAAC ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA. Farm let - 6 pounds, 6 shillings, 5 pence on 1 Oct each year. 122 acres. Land in Hamilton Parish, Fauquier Co now in tenure of said ISAAC ARNOLD beginning at a stone in Turkey Run old field corner, corner to ARNOLD and in line of Joseph Jeffries, corner Edward Basye, in line of Jones' corner of Taylor's line. Farm let during lives of ISAAC ARNOLD, MARY, his wife, and GEORGE ARNOLD for longest liver. ISAAC ARNOLD to build within 2 years dwelling house at least 16 feet square, clapboard or plank tobacco house 24 by 20 feet, work no more than 3 tithables and an overseer for each 100 acres, plant within 1 year 100 winter apple trees. Within 2 years ARNOLDs shall build a good frame dwelling house 16 feet square at the least and a good clapboard or plank tobacco house or barn 24 by 20 feet and work no more than after the rate of three tithable persons and an overseer for each 100 acres and plant within one year 100 winter apple trees at least 40 feet every way distant, and secure, within 2 years, 2 acres of low or swampy land under good fence and sow in good Timothy Meadow. Signed: Richard Henry Lee, ISAAC ARNOLD. Wit: Joseph Blackwell, Martin Pickett, Bennett Price. Rec. 26 July 1773. -23- DB 7, p 277 26 June 1780. Wily Roy, and Sarah his wife, Fauquier Co VA to HUMPHREY ARNOLD, county aforesaid. 200 pounds. 170 acres. Land in Hamilton Parish, Fauquier Co bounded on one side by the old line laid off to the said HUMPHREY ARNOLD in a lease by William Bunbury of Stafford, decd, and on the other side by the dividing line between Mrs. Elizabeth Bunbury and Thomas Bunbury Jr., decd, line of Col. Richard Henry Lee. Signed: Wily Roy, Sarah Roy. Sarah Roy release of dower right 26 June 1780. Rec. 26 June 1780. (Exd and Att to GEORGE ARNOLD) DB 9, p 200 22 May 1786. William Bragg and Ruth, his wife, Fauquier Co VA to HUMPHREY ARNOLD, county & state aforesaid. 58 pounds. 58 acres. Land in Fauquier County, Hamilton Parish beginning at a large poplar, corner to Saml Porter's, standing in west side of a branch of Licking Run, oak in John Gordon's line, corner to Mrs. Elizabeth Bunbury's. Part of a larger tract lately purchased by the said William Bragg of Cornelius Bussey. Signed: William Bragg, Ruth (her mark) Bragg. Wit: William Baylis, John Ball. Ruth Bragg releases her dower right 25 Sept. 1786. Rec. 25 Sept. 1786. DB 9, p 372 5 Jan 1787. Denny Fairfax lately called Denny Martin, legatee named in last will of Right Honorable Thomas Lord Fairfax, Proprietor Northern Neck of Virginia, deceased, by Thomas Brian Martin of Greenway Court, Frederick Co VA, resident of Leeds Castle, Kent County, Great Britain to ISAAC ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA. Farm let - rent yearly of 3 pounds, 11 shillings and 6 pence. Land in Manor of Leeds, bounded as by survey lately made by John Moffett beginning at a white oak Barbees corner, his (Barbee's) and Wallers corner, corner Harris' line, with Shackleford,s line. For lives of ISAAC ARNOLD, SAMUEL and LEWIS ARNOLD, his sons. ISAAC ARNOLD shall erect one dwelling house 20 by 16 feet with brick or stone chimney, plant an orchard of 100 apple trees (at least 30 feet apart). Signed: Denny Fairfax, ISAAC ARNOLD. Wit: Matthew Neale, John Barbee, Joseph Barbee. Rec. 25 June 1787. DB 9, p 388 20 Apr 1787. HUMPHREY ARNOLD and NANNEY, his wife, Fauquier Co VA to Gustavus Brown Horner, county aforesaid. 19 pounds 17 shillings 6 pence. 26 1/4 acres. Land in Hamilton Parish, Fauquier Co being part of larger tract that said ARNOLD bought of Wiley Roy. Beginning red oake corner Col. Richard H. Lee line, to land that Gustavus B. Horner purchased of Wiley Roy. Signed: HUMPHREY ARNOLD, Nanney (her mark) ARNOLD. Wit: John Mauzy, LEEMORE ARNOLD, John (his mark) West. Nanney Arnold releases her dower rights 5 June 1787. Rec. 25 June 1787. DB 9, p 426 3 Sept 1787. HUMPHREY ARNOLD. Whereas some disputes have arisen over negro girl named Sarah which I gave to JOHN KNOWLING at his intermarriage with my daughter (name not given in extract) and whereas John Knowling has sold said slave to Charles Martin...to settle dispute I convey said slave to Charles Martin. Signed: HUMPHREY ARNOLD. Wit: Geo. Brookes, Franl. Brookes. Rec. 24 Sept 1787. DB 10, p 144 25 Nov. 1788. HUMPHREY ARNOLD and ANN, his wife, Fauquier Co VA to John West, county aforesaid. 60 pounds. 70 acres. Land in Hamilton Parish, Fauquier Co beginning at a white oak in Richard H. Lee's line running to large poplar standing on east branch of Licking Run corner to Samuel Porter. A part of a larger tract formerly property of Thomas Bonberry and Elizabeth Bonberry. Signed: HUMPHREY ARNOLD, ANN (her mark) ARNOLD. Wit: William Russell, Henry Jones, Alex Brown, William Bryan. Rec. 22 June 1789. -24- DB 10, p 176 4 July 1789. HUMPHREY ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA to ISAAC ARNOLD, said county, for love and affection for son, ISAAC. 2 negroes, Sampson and Lettice together with all their profits and future increase. Signed: HUMPHREY ARNOLD. Wit: Wm. Pinkard, Charles Pinkard. Rec. 28 Sept 1789. DB 10, p 201 25 May 1789. HUMPHREY ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA to William Bragg, aforesaid county. 5 pounds for one negro girl named Rose with all her future increase. Signed: HUMPHREY ARNOLD. Wit: Reubin (his mark) Bragg, Ann (her mark) Bragg. Rec. 28 Dec 1789. DB 10, p 218 22 Feb 1789. BENJAMIN ARNOLD and Elisabeth, his wife and MARGARET ARNOLD, his mother, Fauquier Co VA to Martin Porter, said county. 100 pounds. 204 acres. Land in Leeds Parish, Fauquier Co beginning at white oak on east side of Barrers run, on side of main road. Signed: MARGARET (her mark) ARNOLD, BENJAMIN ARNOLD, ELIZABETH ARNOLD. Wit: Richard Maury, John Jett, John Hammonds. Elizabeth Arnold releases her dower right 22 Feb 1790. Rec. 22 Feb 1790. DB 11, p 41 22 Oct 1792. NANCY ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA to Martin Porter, said county. 29 pounds. 60 acres. Land in Leeds Parish, Fauquier Co beginning at a white oak stump on bank of Barron Run, to corner to Messrs Mauzy, Settle, Suddoth, Burgurs line. Signed: NANCY ARNOLD. Rec. 22 Oct 1792. DB 11, p 399 1 Mar 1793. Rev. Denny Fairfax, late Denny Martin devisee of Lord Thomas Fairfax by Thomas Brian Martin of Greenway Court, Frederick Co VA, resident of Leeds Castle, Kent Co. Great Britain to BENJAMIN ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA. Farm let - yearly rent 50 shillings. 197 acres. Lot of land #482 in County of Fauquier, Leeds Manor bounded by survey made by John Moffett. Said lot was leased to Charles Morgan 1 November 1771 and now cancelled. For lives of BENJAMIN ARNOLD, SUSANNA, his wife, and BETSEY, his daughter. BENJAMIN ARNOLD will build on land 1 dwelling house 20 by 16 feet with brick or stone chimney, plant orchard of 100 apple trees (at least 30 feet apart). Signed: Denny Fairfax, BENJAMIN ARNEL. Wit: Matthew Neale, Alexander Welch, Joseph D. Putnam. Rec. 22 Apr 1793. DB 13, p 338 10 July 1792. ISAAC AROLD and MARY, his wife, BENJAMIN ARNOLD and SARAH, his wife, GEORGE ARNOLD and ANNA, his wife, John West and Bathsheba, his wife, of Fauquier Co VA and SEYMORE ARNOLD and MARY, his wife Culpeper Co VA to Samuel Fisher, Fauquier Co VA. 24 pounds 1 shilling 8 pence. 34 acres. Land in Fauquier County formerly land of HUMPHREY ARNOLD deceased beginning at a bush in Wily Roy's line, corner to Gordain, thence with Porter, corner John West. Signed: GEORGE ARNOLD, ANNA (her mark) ARNOLD, BENJ. ARNOLD, SALLY ARNOLD, John (his mark) West, Bathsheba West, ISAAC ARNOLD, MARY ARNOLD, Jemiah (her mark) Knowling, SEYMORE ARNOLD, MARY ARNOLD. Wit: Daniel Marr, Wm. Horner, Josiah Holtzclaw, Joseph Martin, George Gordain, Dunlop Fisher, Jeremiah French, Martin Rickett Sr., SEYMOUR ARNOLD sign. Edward Digges Jr. Sec. SEYMORE ARNOLD. ANNA ARNOLD released her dower right 22 Oct 1792. Rec. 24 Sept 1792. -25- DB 14, p 568 19 Oct 1799. ISAAC ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA to HUMPHREY ARNOLD, county aforesaid, for love of my son, HUMPHREY ARNOLD. One half tract of lease land in the county and state aforesaid to have particular the part whereon he now lives or besides and what he has enclosed beginning at a line near ELIJAH ARNOLD and Co. store running with road as far as he has enclosed and then to turn as conveniency will permit for equal division of said tract and also particular to have where Samuel Harris Jr. now resides. I have delivered to HUMPHREY ARNOLD the part of the land particular to be divided when he sees fit. Signed: ISAAC ARNOLD. Wit: Nathan Hitch, John Hitch, Daniel Whitley. Rec. 23 Dec 1799. DB 14, p 755 29 Nov 1799. Thomas Roberts, Culpeper Co VA to HUMPHREY ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA. 112 pounds. 1 negro woman named Monica and all her increase and one named Alsc and her increase and one named Diner and her increase. Signed: Thomas Roberts. Wit: Edward Smoote, Nathan Hitch, Christopher Hitch. Rec. 28 July 1800. DB 15, p 196 11 July 1800. ISAAC ARNOLD and ELIJAH ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA to Robert Hume, same county. 500 pounds. 250 acres. Land in Fauquier, 8 negroes: Simon, Chary, Diner, Lucy, Lett, Pate, Jim, Betty. The land is bounded: corner Garner Burgess lot, corner Charles Pinkard lot, corner James Jett. ISAAC and ELIJAH to pay Robert Hume 500 pounds. 100 pounds 1 Jan 1803, 100 pounds 1 Jan 1804, 100 pounds 1 Jan. 1805, 100 pounds 1 Jan 1806, 100 pounds 1 Jan 1807. ISAAC and ELIJAH ARNOLD may enjoy use of land and negroes unless they default on payment. Signed: ISAAC ARNOLD, ELIJAH ARNOLD, Robert Hume. Wit: HUMPHREY ARNOLD, R. Hume Jr., E. Dowel, Francis Hillory. Rec. 26 July 1802. [Note: Index shows this as a Mortgage] DB 16, p 67 26 Feb 1805. Bond. ELIJAH ARNOLD and John H. Clark. $500. John H. Clark is security for Ann Fowler as guardian of orphans of William Fowler deceased whereas ELIJAH ARNOLD....shall...keep harmless the aforesaid John H. Clark in all matters concerning their securityship. Signed: ELIJAH ARNOLD (seal) Rec. 26 Feb 1806. DB 16, p 623 1 Jan 1807. HUMPHREY ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA to ELIJAH ARNOLD. $1000. One negro man named Paul, one negro woman named Monarchy, and her small child named Daniel, one negro girl named Hannah, one negro girl named Alis, or Alce. Signed: HUMPHREY ARNOLD (seal) Wit: Calvert (his mark) Mason, SAMUEL ARNOLD, LEWIS ARNOLD. DB 16, p 738 19 Mar 1807. ELIJAH ARNOLD. I do hereby assign make over convey and relinquish all my right, claim and interest which I hold to that part of the lott of lease land where John Healey now resides known by name of `Peech Orchard' supposed to be one half of said lott granted to Anthony Healey by heirs of Thomas Lord Fairfax during the natural lives contained in the said lease, I purchased of said Anthony Healey to the said David Healey his heirs...to be quicty possessed of the same from me. Signed: ELIJAH ARNOLD (seal). Wit: William Hidwell, Porter Jett, John Healey. Rec. 25 May 1807. Delivered to David Healey 18 May 1827. -26- DB 16, p 766 ( ) Nov 1806. ISAAC ARNOLD and SAMUEL ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA to Nathaniel Fitch, Fauquier Co VA. 73 pounds 10 shillings. Bond - condition ISAAC ARNOLD and SAMUEL ARNOLD sold to Nathan Fitch part of lott and lease granted to said ISAAC ARNOLD by heirs of Thomas Lord Fairfax induring lives of sd. ISAAC, SAMUEL and LEWIS ARNOLD being date 5 Jan 1807. Being part of lott containing 36 3/4 acres. Bounded: Clarkson's line. Signed: ISAAC ARNOLD (seal), SAMUEL ARNOLD (seal). Wit: ELIJAH ARNOLD, James Kinnean, Richard Harris. Rec. 21 May 1807. DB 17, p 21 6 June 1807. ELIJAH ARNOLD to Turner and Joseph Barbee. Value received. `I assign all right...within lease unto Turner and Joseph Barbee for value received.' Signed: ELIJAH ARNOLD (seal). Wit: William Clarkson, Nathan Hitch, John Barbee. Rec. 28 Sept 1807. DB 17, p 22 2 June 1807. ISAAC ARNOLD to Turner and Joseph Barbee. 128 3/4 acres, 14 poles. `I relinquish all interest in part of lott and lease granted to me by heirs of Lord Fairfax bearing date 5 January 1787 for lives of myself and SAMUEL and LEWIS ARNOLD, my sons.' Bounded: Corner Barbee, dividing line between HUMPHREY ARNOLD and said lott, Clarkson's line. Signed: ISAAC ARNOLD (Seal). Wit: Thos. W. Barbee, James Smith, Thos. Harvies, ELIJAH ARNOLD. Rec. 28 Sept 1807. DB 17, p 146 20 Aug 1807. ISAAC ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA, to LEWIS ARNOLD, county aforesaid. ISAAC ARNOLD to secure payment of debt due Jesse Withers of sum of 1500 pounds and for 5 pounds in hand paid him by Jesse Withers sell property: 12 negroes - Chaney, Bet, Lace, Let, Duia, Patt, Two, June, James, Simon, Davey and Bet Luce youngest children and the tracks of lease land: 2 tracks where I now live, 320 acres, 1 lot on Buck Mountain, containing 186 acres my part of the mill on Firy Run bought of Robert Humer and all my horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, tools and household furniture. ISAAC ARNOLD to pay by 1 Dec 1807 or LEWIS ARNOLD to sell property. Signed: ISAAC ARNOLD (seal). Wit: Jennings Withers, Zilla (her mark) Rankins, Tall Garner. Rec. 22 Feb 1808. DB 17, p 147 25 Aug 1807. ISAAC ARNOLD, Leeds Parish, Fauquier Co VA to CATHERINE ARNOLD, FRANCIS ARNOLD, NANCY ARNOLD, and ELIZABETH ARNOLD, Parish and county aforesaid. Love toward his 5 daughters (SALLY ARNOLD listed as one of 5 daughters later in deed). Negroes: to CATHERINE one negro girl Pender; to FRANCES one negro girl Moriah; to NANCEY one negro boy Peter; to ELIZABETH one negro girl Doley; to SALLEY one negro girl Sidda. Signed: ISAAC ARNOLD (Seal). Wit: Jennings Withers, Zella Rankins, Jael Garner, Jesse Withers. Rec. 22 Feb 1808. DB 17, p 214 29 Dec 1807. ISAAC ARNOLD and MARY, his wife, Fauquier Co VA to ELIJAH ARNOLD and LEWIS ARNOLD, same county. 5 shillings. Considering them the said ISAAC ARNOLD and MARY his wife specially moveing have granted...all interest in will of Samuel Porter decd father of said MARY. In trust...ELIJAH and LEWIS ARNOLD to receive profits. Signed: ISAAC ARNOLD (seal), MARY (her mark) ARNOLD (Seal). Wit: J. S. Blackwell, G. Chapman, Wm. Rosser. Rec. 25 Jan 1808. DB 17, p 248 10 Dec 1805. Joshua Tennison and Catherine, his wife, Fauquier Co VA to ELIJAH ARNOLD, same county. $851 plus $500 plus $250. Land in Harrison County, being 1/3 of lands bought by sd. Tennison and George Wheeler from Edward Carter Esqr. of Prince William who was owner of undivided moraty of lands located by Joseph Carr and Thomas Douglas and afterwards patented by John B. Armistead. When Armistead became bankrupt...an exception...Edward Carter before selling claim to Tennison and Wheeler...the purchase the residue of his claims had sold to Robert Carter of Sudley 12000 of his one undivided half of one half of which sd 12000 acres so sold to Robert Carter, the sd Robert Carter had sold to said Joshua Tennison and John B. Armistead the original partner with Edward Carter, therefore the said Robert Carter has reserved to himself the before mentioned 6000 acres and being the same entered by Joseph Carr and Thomas Douglas, beginning at Adam Menur's land on Tygers Valley River and running along state road through Clarksburg to...Elk Creek to place where creek emptys into West fork to mouth of Stone Coal, to Buckhannan River. Signed: Joshua Tennison, Catherine Tennison. Wit: Elias Edmonds Jr., Joseph Joseph, Benjamin Lansberry, Bude Johnson, Richard Garrett, LEWIS ARNOLD. Rec. 24 Feb 1806. -27- DB 17, p 250 7 Mar 1808. GEORGE ARNOLD (1st part), Martin Kemper (2nd part) and Catherine Kemper (3rd part). 5 shillings. To secure debt owed Catherine Kemper. A crop of wheat now in straw and growing in field, one bay mare, 6 head hogs, 1 bed and furniture, all household and kitchen furniture and my corn now on hand and what may be made this crop to Martin Kemper. GEORGE ARNOLD owes Catherine Kemper $70.79. Signed: GEORGE (his mark) ARNOLD, Martin (his mark) Kemper. Wit: William Homer, Robert Sanford. Rec. 26 Sep 1808. DB 17, p 321 17 Nov 1804. Ann Fowler, widow of William Fowler decd, Fauquier County VA and ELIJAH ARNOLD, said county. $1,000. Bond - Ann Fowler has sold to ELIJAH ARNOLD all interest to the negroes in her husband's estate and all interest of her three children, Wm, John, and Betsey consisting of 7 negroes now in possession of John Brewbaker of Shenandoah Co., namely Nell, Sell, Isaac, Jude, Spencer, Jeminah, Moses, and interest in the estate of Mary Fowler decd, my daughter principally a negro woman named Dark by deed of gift to her by her father, William Fowler. Signed: Ann Fowler. Wit: Francis Hillary, Hugh Kernick, John Fate. Rec. 23 Apr 1805. DB 17, p 354 15 Oct 1808. Dennis Warner, Fauquier Co VA and LEWIS ARNOLD, said county, to secure following notes given by him (Dennis Warner) to ELIJAH ARNOLD, 1 bearing date 15 Sept 1807 for 14 pounds, 10 shillings, and one bearing date 14 Sept 1807 for 14 pounds 10 shillings payable 14 Nov 1809. Lot of lease land granted by heirs of Thomas Lord Fairfax to James Davis during lives of Rebecah Ann and Ruth, his daughters bearing date 29 Sept 1792 containing 110 acres lot #404 which ELIJAH ARNOLD sold Dennis Warner. Signed: Dennis (his mark) Warner, LEWIS ARNOLD. Wit: Thos. W. Barbee, Thomas Byrd, James Morehead. Rec. 22 Feb 1809. DB 17, p 379 23 May 1809. ELIJAH ARNOLD, ISAAC ARNOLD, Nathan Hitch are bound to Jesse Withers, Samuel Porter, Jr., ex. Of Samuel Porter $5,000. Condition: Samuel Porter Senr decd was security for ELIJAH ARNOLD to the estate of William Fowler decd. ELIJAH ARNOLD and Nathan Hitch to keep harmless Samuel Porter exors. Signed: ELIJAH ARNOLD, ISAAC ARNOLD, Nathan Hitch. Wit: Danl Withers. Rec. 22 May 1809. DB 18, p 180 14 Nov 1810. ELIJAH ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA to Thomas Harris, said county. $250. One negro girl Mimah about 14 years of age. Signed: ELIJAH ARNOLD. Wit: Thos. W. Barbee, Peter Adams. Rec. 24 June 1811. DB 18, p 798 7 Mar 1813. ELIJAH ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA, Samuel Low, said county (2nd part), Thompson and Morris, Comly and Allen, Lorain and Wilmer merchants residing in Philadelphia (3rd part). ELIJAH ARNOLD indebted to parties of 3rd part, to secure land in Culpeper which ELIJAH ARNOLD purchased of representatives of Thomas Magruder decd; a certain merchant mill on Fiery Run in Fauquier County; one negro woman Phillis; one negro woman Nell, with her child, Alfred. Debts $953.69 to Thompson & Moris; $909.82 Comly & Allen; $412.74 Lorain & Wilmer. Signed: ELIJAH ARNOLD, Sam. Low Jr. Wit: John Marr, Jno Kemper, George Brent. Rec. 26 Aug 1813. -28- DB 18, p 803 31 Mar 1813. ELIJAH ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA to Miss Prudence Jackson, daughter of Col. George Jackson of Ohio `for love of.' One half interest to my merchant mill on Fiery Run; an equal share of land and improvements adjacent thereto and the dwelling house and 4 acres of land divided so as not to cross mill race or interfere with mill on main branch of the Rappahannock River lying in Culpeper County and part of my Magruder tract and lot the same laid off to Richard Compton - 19 acres more or less; 1 lot adjoining ARNOLDS X Road; a molatta woman Judah and her boy, Washington and her infant twins. To James McDaniel in trust. Signed: ELIJAH ARNOLD, James McDonald. Wit: Richard Compton, James S. (his mark) Mahoney. Rec. 25 Nov 1813. DB 19, p 395 5 Aug 1812. ELIJAH ARNOLD, Fauquier Co VA, bound to Nathan Ellis, county aforesaid, mortgage $1,600. Condition: ELIJAH ARNOLD sold to Nathan Ellis land beginning at ARNOLD's Cross Roads running down road to Thum's Run Ford above Dearing's Mill line in lease taken out by Jesse Norman and owned by ISSAC ARNOLD which he bought of Jesse Norman and known by name of Jesse's ground...opposite Andrew Barbee's. During lives of leases conveying the said place after first deducting 4 acres including house where Turner Johnson lives and the lease taken out by Jesse Norman. Nathan Ellis paid $800. Signed: ELIJAH ARNOLD. Wit: Baldwin Bradford, Wm. Keyes Jr., J. W. Kelley. Rec. 22 Mar 1813. DB 23, p 188 10 Mar 1819. Jesse Withers and Samuel Porter, executors of Samuel Porter decd, Fauquier Co VA to ISAAC ARNOLD, ELIJAH ARNOLD, HUMPHREY ARNOLD, SAMUEL ARNOLD, KATHARINE ARNOLD, Charlotte Hillary, Frances Waters, ENOCH ARNOLD, Elizabeth Corder, ANN ARNOLD, SALLY ARNOLD. $1,800. 352 acres. Tract of land lying in Culpeper Co on Rappahannock River. Beginning on south bank of said River...Joseph Lewis line. Granted unto ISAAC ARNOLD during his natural life, remainder to said ELIJAH ARNOLD, HUMPHREY ARNOLD, SAMUEL ARNOLD, KATHARINE ARNOLD, Charlotte Hilliary, Frances Waters, ENOCH ARNOLD, Elizabeth Corder, ANN ARNOLD, SALLY A. ARNOLD. Signed: Jesse Withers, Saml Porter Sr. Rec. 22 Apr 1819. Wills (see AFAS III, p 78) WB 1, p 391 JOHN ARNOLD. Dated: 7 Sept 1771, of Fauquier; son, BENJAMIN; daughters VIRLINDO and MARGARET ANN. Wit: inc. John Edwards. Recd 22 May 1780. WB 2, p 164 HUMPHREY ARNOLD. Dated 1 Jan 1790, Adm. Acct.) Wit: Thomas Porter, James Stewart, Wily Roy. Recd 22 Feb 1790. WB 2, p 190. HUMPHREY ARNOLD. Dated (?) Mrs. ARNOLD is to have all the land for her life time except some that GEORGE ARNOLD is to have and some that John West has a deed for. To GEORGE ARNOLD 5 pounds, 3 shillings; to bal due BENJ. ARNOLD 8 pounds, 6 shillings; ISAAC ARNOLD 22 pounds, 10 shillings. Mentions John Hitt, 1700 lbs of crop Tobo to be equally divided between ISAAC ARNOLD, SAMUEL ARNOLD, BENJAMIN ARNOLD, GEORGE ARNOLD, SEYMOUR ARNOLD, John Noland & John West. Recd 27 June 1791. WB 2, p 316. Dated 30 Mar 1792, Recd 27 Jan 1794. Adm. Acct. Census 1810 p. 411 ISAAC ARNOLD 10111 22211 10 slaves Census 1830 p. 438 JOHN ARNOLD - 1 m under 5; 1 male 5-10, 1 male 40-50 1 f under 5; 1 f 20-30 -29- Franklin County Marriages 1808 (bond) JOHN ARNOLD - REBECCA WILLIS Wills No ARNOLDs appear in Index to Wills and Administrations Deeds DB 3, p 463 1797. ELISHA ARNOLD of Lunenberg to Andrew Ramsey DB 4, p 486 1803. ELISHA ARNOLD and wife, Sally, to Gresham Hagood. DB 5, p 183 1806. ELISHA ARNOLD to Richard Stockton. DB 15, p 603 1830. ELISHA ARNOLD to John D. Atkins DB 21, p 329 1850. JAMES ARNOLD to Thos. Craig DB 21, p 330 1850. JAMES ARNOLD to Wm. Craig DB 21, p 332 1850. JAMES ARNOLD to Wm. Young DB 24, p 161 1850. JAMES ARNOLD and wife, JULIA, to Claudius Vials heirs DB 27, p 354 1830. JAMES ARNOLD and wife, JULIA, to Claudis Vial "Franklin County Virginia Census of 1850" Marvin U. Neighbors, Book Mart, Salem VA (1975) #1660 ARNOLD, JAMES 49 ARNOLD, JULIA 45 ARNOLD, JAMES M. 15 ARNOLD, SUSAN 14 ARNOLD, GRESHAM R.11 ARNOLD, EDWIN E. 9 ARNOLD, OSCAR F. 6 ARNOLD, SAMUEL F. 2 Not named male 8/12 Wilks, Sarah J. 16 Wilks, Susan 15 Wilks, Eliza 10 "Franklin County VA, A History" by Marshall Wingfield. p. 223 - Franklin Co Ministers - MOSBY ARNOLD "Pioneer Families of Franklin County, Virginia" by Marshall Wingfield `The Marshall Family' The will of Thomas Marshall is of record in Westmoreland County dated 21 May 1704. His son, William, married Elizabeth Markham and their son, Thomas, was the father of John and Samuel Marshall. The former became Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court. Samuel Marshall married Cassandra Alfriend and settled on the headwaters of Leatherwood Creek. Issue: Dennis, Lewis, John, Ben, Susan, Sally, and Nancy. They spent the remainder of their lives here and were buried nearby on the Wesley Griggs place west of Dyer's Store. SALLY, daughter of Samuel and Cassandra Marshall, married ELISHA ARNOLD and had issue: SAMUEL, JOHN, JAMES, ELISHA, FRANKLIN, NANCY, CYNTHIA, LUCY. -30- GLOUCESTER COUNTY "Historical Southern Families" Vol. I. Chapter-`Kendrick of Gloucester CO VA and NC' p. 55-57 Martha (3) Kendrick, daughter of William (2) and Sarah (Jones) Kendrick, was born in Edgecombe Co. NC, Jan 7, 1747 and died in Randolph Co. NC, Feb. 14, 1831. She married May 28, 1764, William Wood (b 1737 on the Eastern Shore of Maryland or Virginia, d April 26, 1804 near Farmer, Randolph Co. NC). The Woods moved to Randolph Co. NC about 1779. William Wood was a Captain in the Revolutionary War from North Carolina (NC Rev. Accts., Bk. A, No. 42), and the following DAR memberships are based on his record: Nos. 134, 189; 144, 064; 154, 135; 188, 954; and 372,064. The data concerning this family come from Mrs. Sam H. Burchard, 811 St. Lawrence St., Gonzales, Texas, a descendant. Mrs. Burchard gives the children and descendants of William Wood and Martha Kendrick as follows, the dates being taken from Family Bibles. I Sarah (4) Wood, b Jan 25, 1765, no further information. II DISEY (4) WOOD, b Dec. 11, 1767, d May 31, 1837, md WHITLOCK ARNOLD and lived at Toms Creek, Randolph Co NC. Their children were: 1. WOODS (5) ARNOLD md. PORRY HOOVER 2. JOHN (5) ARNOLD md. PATSY STEED 3. WILLIAM (5) ARNOLD md. BETSY LEWIS 4. PENUEL (5) WOOD ARNOLD md. (1) HANNAH JACKSON and (2) Mrs. CYNTHIA RUSH SHEETS, a widow. 5. LARKIN (5) WOOD ARNOLD md. CELIA FOUST and moved to Indiana. 6. NANCY (5) ARNOLD md. JOHN INGRAM 7. FANNIE (5) ARNOLD md. ABSALOM FOUST III Burrell (4) Wood, b April 4, 1770, d May 1, 1847 md. Margaret Burkhead and lived in Davidson Co. NC where he died without issue. His nephew, Gray Wood lived with him and inherited his property. IV Penuel (4) Wood, b Jan 22, 1772, d Jan 8, 1841. md. (1) Miss Smithson and (2) Sarah Kimball. According to Mrs. Burchard, who is a descendant of the second marriage, Sarah Kimball was the daughter of Buckner Kimball (b 1746, d 1812 in Granville Co. NC), who was a Captain in the Revolution. Buckner Kimball was the son of Peter Kimball and Winnie Gilliam and the grandson of Joseph Kimball (add'l information on children listed) V REBECCA (4) WOOD, b Sept 6, 1773, md. CLEMENT ARNOLD, and had: 1. WILLIAM (5) ARNOLD 2. JOHN (5) ARNOLD 3. REBECCA (5) ARNOLD 4. PATSY (5) ARNOLD 5. NANCY (5) ARNOLD VI William (4) Kendrick Wood, b April 27, 1775, died April 3, 1834, md. Rachel Robbins (children listed) VII Nancy (4) Wood, b Aug. 2, 1777, md. a Tucker and died without issue. VIII Dorcas (4) Wood, b Dec. 16, 1778, md. (1) William Lee and...(see book for additional information) "Virginia Tithables from Burned Record Counties - Buckingham, Gloucester, Hanover, James City, and Stafford Counties" Robert F. & Isobel B. Woodson, compilers. ARNOLD - None in Gloucester Co. DARNEL - p. 30 JEREMIAH MARGARET DARNEL, Gloucester Co. Year 1770, 34 acres. -31- "The Vestry Book of Petsworth Parish, Gloucester Co VA, 1677-1793," by C. G. Chamberlayne, Richmond, VA (1933) p. 41 At a Vestry held 7 Oct 1695, pd JERR: DARNILL, Senr. for keeping John Dawson 3 months from June 15 to this day; 250 pounds tobacco. p. 42 At a Vestry held 7 Oct 1695, pd MARGARY DARNILL for keeping Margary Steward 5 weeks; 100 lbs tobacco. p. 43 At a Vestry held 14 Oct 1696, pd MARGARY DARNILL for keeping Jno. Dawson; 800 lbs tobacco. pd MARGARY DARNILL for keeping Margrit Steward from 28 Mar till this day; 542 lbs tobacco. Pd Widdow DARNILL is allowed for goods she spared Margrit Steward in her nessissity; 100 lbs tobacco. p. 49 At a Vestry held 13 Oct 1697, to Widd. DARNILL for keeping Margritt Steward one year; 1000 lbs tobacco. To Widd. DARNILL for keeping phisick (sic) of Mr. Crimes for 1 year; 150 lbs tobacco. p. 50 At a Vestry held 13 Oct 1697, a fraction of tobacco to be allowed to Widdow DARNILL. p. 52 At a Vestry held 24 Oct 1698, to Widd DARNILL for Margt. Steward; 350 lbs tobacco. p. 240 At a Vestry held 6 Oct 1736, to JER. DARNAL for keeping Dorothy Gorgy 5 months; 333 lbs tobacco. p. 241 At a Vestry held 6 Oct 1736, JEREMIAH DARNAL to receive 20 shillings as a `Poore' person. p. 245 At a Vestry held 12 Oct 1737, to JEREMIAH DARNEL for keeping Dorothy Goargy one year; 800 lbs tobacco. p. 254 At a Vestry held 12 Oct 1739, to JEREMIAH DARNEL for keeping Dorothy Gorgy; 800 lbs tobacco. p. 299 At a Vestry held 20 Oct 1756, to MARY DARNOLD for care of Hopkins; 700 lbs tobacco. p. 309 At a Vestry held 18 Nov 1760, to JEREMIAH DARNOLD for relief; 400 lbs tobacco. p. 315 At a Vestry held 11 Oct 1762, to MARY DARNOLD for taking care of Ann West and child; 200 lbs tobacco. p. 321 At a Vestry held 16 Oct 1763, to MARY DARNOLD for boarding of Ann West & child; 600 lbs tobacco. p. 325 At a Vestry held 13 Nov 1764, to MARY DARNOLD for keeping of Dianah West; 600 lbs tobacco. to MARGET DARNOLD for taking care of Ann Wright; 400 lbs tobacco. p. 328 At a Vestry held 13 Nov 1765, to MARY DARNAL for keeping of Dianah West and Richd Aderson; 1200 lbs tobacco. p. 331 At a Vestry held 14 Jan 1767, to MARY DARNOLD for taking Ann West child of the Parrish, John Wood her security; 1000 lbs of tobacco. p. 349 At a Vestry held 13 Nov 1773, to JEREMIAH DARNOLD for a coffin for Elizabeth Burk; 100 lbs tobacco. -32- Goochland County "Historical Southern Families" Vol. III - Chapter `Allin of New Kent and Henrico Co VA', p. 18 Lt. Col. VALENTINE ALLIN, son of Mary (Hunt) and Capt. William Allin, was born March 29, 1730, in Goochland County, VA, and died Sept. 17, 1798, in Rockingham County, NC. He married Feb. 26, 1753, NANCY (ANNE) ARNOLD, the daughter of WILLIAM ARNOLD. Valentine moved to Rockingham County, NC, where he served as a Lieutenant Colonel, North Carolina Troops, Quartermaster, during the Revolution (DAR. 235067-307388) (See book for additional information on his will and children.) Halifax County "Ladies of Richmond" by Katharine M. Jones. p. 25. Sarah Agnes Rice Pryor, wife of Congressman Roger A Pryor, of Virginia, was one of the most beautiful and popular members of the Washington official society. Described as a light brunette with soft brown hair and eyes, she wore a distinctive coiffure. `She carried her head charmingly,' said her friend Mrs. Clement Clay. Born in 1830, the daughter of the Reverend Samuel Blair Rice [he md. 2nd MARY FRANCIS (MOLLY) ARNOLD, dau. of Lt. JOHN ARNOLD of King George VA] of Halifax County, Virginia, she had spent her early days at `Cedar Grove,' twenty-five miles from Richmond, with her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Pleasants Hargrove. Later she lived in Charlottesville. At the age of eighteen she married Mr. Pryor. For a while he practiced law in Charlottesville before moving to Richmond to be editor of the Richmond `Enquirer.' He was involved and fought in many duels; and this earned him the nickname of `Harry Hotspur.' In 1857 he founded `The South' and contributed to `The States,' newspapers of Washington, to give vent to his strong Southern views. Mrs. Pryor and her three young sons were with him in the Federal City when he was elected to Congress in 1859. "Halifax County Marriage Bonds-1753-1854" Bondsman: 20 Feb 1838 BEVERLY P. ARENDALL - MARTHA ANN E. PRIDDY, John S. Priddy, f. 18 Nov 1836 JOHN M. ARENDALL - ELIZA R. CARR John Carr, f 11 Dec 1837 EDNA J. ARENDALL - JOHN M. ANDERSON Catherine Arendall, mo. 18 Dec 1851 MARY A. W. ARNETT - WILLIAM E. SHELTON (consent) 3 Mar 1817 CARTER ARNOLD - ELIZABETH CARTER John Carter 21 Dec 178? DAVID ARNOLD - CUZZA MITCHELL WM ARNOLD 11 Jan 1790 DAVID ARNOLD - MARYAN CARTER R. Carter 3 Mar 1817 DAVID ARNOLD - FRANCES CARTER John Carter 23 Oct 1809 JAMES ARNOLD - CATY JONES John Jones 30 Oct 1805 JAMES ARNOLD JR - WINNEY GLASS(?) JAMES ARNOLD 17 Aug 1787 WILLIAM ARNOLD - ELIZABETH NOELL Thomas & Drusilla (?) 22 Dec 1823 WILLIAM ARNOLD - ELIZABETH POWELL Elizabeth Powell, mo. 22 Dec 1824(sic)WILLIAM ARNOLD - ELIZABETH POWELL Elizabeth Powell, mo. 17 Nov 1828 WILLIAM ARNOLD - ALLY ANN STIGALL Nathaniel Stigall 25 Nov 1850 WILLIAM ARNOLD - NANCY DODSON John Broader, f of Nancy 2 Aug 1798 FANNY ARNOLD - THOMAS PUCKETT JAMES ARNOLD 28 Dec 1792 MARY ARNOLD - WILLIAM McGRIGG WM. ARNOLD 24 Sep 1799 MARY ARNOLD - JAMES OLIVER Richard Jones 19 Jan 1802 MARY ARNOLD - ROBERT POWELL WM. ARNOLD 20 Apr 1830 MARY ARNOLD - LUTHER E. TYNES Josiah Turpin 6 Dec 1808 SUSANNA ARNOLD - ROBERT LAIN JAMES ARNOLD, f 29 Nov 1837 JOSEPH ARENNDALL JR - ELVIRA E. WINSTON, John Winston, f -- June 1847 THOMAS D. ARRENDALL - ELIZABETH WALKER, JAMES W. ARENDALL 16 Jan 1848 JAMES W. ARRENDALL - LUCY ANN BARKSDALE, W. P. Barksdale Jr. -33- "Marriages of Halifax County, VA, 1753-1800," C. L. Knorr, Pine Bluff, Ark. (1957) 21 Dec 1786 DAVID ARNOLD - CUZZA MITCHELL. Sur. WILLIAM ARNOLD, Married 23 Dec. by Rev. Thomas Dobson who says `CUZAKIAH.' p. 10 11 Jan 1790 DAVID ARNOLD - MARYAN CARTER. Sur. Robert Cole. Robert Carter consents for Maryan; no relationship stated. Married 14 Jan by Rev. Hawkins Landrum. p. 17 17 Aug 1787 WILLIAM ARNOLD - ELIZABETH NOELL. Sur. Garnett Noell. Wit: Thomas Noell and Drusillar Noell. Elizabeth signs her own consent. p. 11 28 Dec 1792 WILLIAM McGRIGG - MARY ARNOLD. Sur. WILLIAM ARNOLD. Married 29 Dec by Rev. Alexander Hay. p 24 24 Sep 1799 JAMES OLIVER - MARY ARNOLD. Sur. Richard Jones. p. 41 2 Aug 1798 THOMAS PUCKETT - FANNY ARNOLD. Sur. JAMES ARNOLD. p. 38 Hampshire County (now WV) (See AFAS Vol. I, p 103 for additional will abstracts) Will Book 1-W, p 161 JOHN ARNOLD, dated 6 June 1816, of Hampshire County, State of Virginia. Wife, HANNAH. Personal property sold to highest bidder and money from sale to pay debts and funeral expenses and to be equally divided among 3 daughters, SARAH HART, PHEBE GROVES, and AMELIA HALL. To oldest son, ANDREW ARNOLD, one dollar. To second son, JOHN ARNOLD, one dollar. To third son, RICHARD ARNOLD, $33.33. To Hannah Pugh's several children whose names follow to wit Catharine Pugh 5 shillings and to Sarah Trowbridge and Jessie Pugh, Michael Pugh, Phebe Pugh, Mary Pugh and Hannah Pugh to each of them $.87. To son, LEVI ARNOLD, the lands whereon I now live containing 200 acres and paying to RICHARD ARNOLD $33.33 within three years after the decease of his mother and paying yearly and every year after he comes into the possession of the land to his sister, PHEBE GROVES, the sum of $12... Appoints son, ANDREW ARNOLD and John Monroe Executors. Signed: JOHN ARNOLD (Seal). Wit: Michael Pugh, Hakan(?) Criswell, Jesse Pugh. Recd 14 June 1817(19?) (See AFAS Vol. I, pp 104-105 for additional deed abstracts) Deed Book ? p ?(Incomplete photocopy of deed) Michael Pugh and Eli Beall, Magistrates in Hampshire County, `certify that LEVY ARNOLD party to the annexed deed' appeared before them. 11 Apr 1828. Recd 16 Apr 1828. Mention of a trustee sale with ad to appear in newspaper printed in the town of Winchester for at least three weeks. Deed Book ? p ? Indenture made 14 Oct 1831 between ELIZABETH ARNOLD (widow of LEVI ARNOLD, decd), ELIJAH and ANN, his wife, WM EATON and NANCY, his wife, late NANCY ARNOLD, JAMES ARNOLD and SARAH, his heirs, and JONATHAN ARNOLD heirs and legal representatives of LEVI ARNOLD decd of the one part and David Pugh of the other part. $425. Land situate in the County of Hampshire on great Capacapon it being a part of a greater tract that said LEVI ARNOLD died seized, running through the middle of said Capon Creek and bounded on the other sides by lands of Benjamin Hackley, John Spaid, Joel Lupton and William Hook, Sr., it being all the land on the south west side of said creek that belonged to said place that LEVI ARNOLD died seized, supposed to contain one hundred acres. Signed: ELIZABETH (her mark) ARNOLD, ELIJAH ARNOLD, ANN (her mark) ARNOLD, WILLIAM EATON, NANCY (her mark) EATON, JAMES ARNOLD, SARAH (her mark) ARNOLD, JONATHAN ARNOLD. NANCY EATON and SARAH ARNOLD relinquish their dower rights 14 Oct 1831. Recd: 27 Mar 1833. -34- Deed Book ?, p 278 Indenture made 30 Oct 1831 between JAMES ARNOLD and SARAH, his wife, of County of Hampshire in State of Virginia of one part and JONATHAN ARNOLD in the County of Hampshire of the other part. $62. Land situate in the County of Hampshire on Capepon Creek, beginning on bank of River in a line of Michael Pugh running with his line to ARNOLDs corner, Pugh's corner, corner of Luptons Mill tract, suppose to contain 100 acres, being a part of a greater tract that LEVI ARNOLD died seized of and the said JAMES ARNOLD, his son being a joint heir at law with five others and convey to JONATHAN ARNOLD the one sixth part of said tract together with all rents, also all the Estate Right, title or interest of the said one sixth part the Dower Right of said LEVI ARNOLD's widow. Signed JAMES ARNOLD, SARRY (her mark) ARNOLD. Wit: Michael Pugh and Eli Beall, Justices of Peace. SARAH ARNOLD relinquishes her dower rights 31 Oct 1831. Recd: 31 May 1832. Deed Book ? p ? Indenture made 31 Oct 1833, between ELIJAH ARNOLD and ANN, his wife, and WILLIAM EATON and NANCY, his wife, late NANCY ARNOLD, of Hampshire County of one part and William Nixon of the same place of the other part. $180. Land in County of Hampshire on Great Capicapon it being part of a greater tract of land that LEVI ARNOLD died seized. Beginning on the north bank of the river to a line of Michael Pugh, corner in Azariah Pugh's line, crossing the head of swamp to a corner in Lupton's Mill tract, corner of William Hocks, middle of creek with David Pugh's line to the beginning supposed to contain 100 acres. No the said ELIJAH ARNOLD and ANN, his wife, and WILLIAM EATON and NANCY, his wife, children and heirs at law of the said LEVI ARNOLD decd convey to William Nixon right and title to property. Signed: ELIJAH ARNOLD, ANN (her mark) ARNOLD, WILLIAM EATON, NANCY (her mark) EATON. Wit: none listed. Michael Pugh and Eli Beall, Justices of the Peace in the county aforesaid in the State of VA do certify that ANN ARNOLD, the wife of ELIJAH ARNOLD and NANCY EATON, wife of WILLIAM, parties to deed dated 31 Oct 1833 and relinquish their dower rights. Signed: Michael Pugh, Eli Beall. Presented to court: 20 Nov 1833. Deed Book ? p ? Indenture made 25 Feb 1835 between ARCHIBALD ARNOLD of the State of OHIO and EMILY, his wife, heirs and legal representative of LEVI ARNOLD decd of one part and David Pugh of the other part. $425. Land situated in the County of Hampshire on Great Cape Capon it being a part of a greater tract that said LEVI ARNOLD died seized of and separated from it by a line running through the middle of said Capon Creek and bounded by lands of Benjamin Keckley, John Spaid, Joel Lupton (now William Dunlap) and William Hook, Sr. it being a morety or rather one sixth part of all the land on the south west side of said Creek that belonged to the said place that LEVI ARNOLD died seized, supposed to contain 100 acres. Signed: ARCHIBALD ARNOLD, Emily (her mark) ARNOLD. Signed in presence of Frederick Cradlebaugh and Ephraim Palmer, Justices of the Peace for Washington Co., Ohio 25 Feb 1835. EMILY ARNOLD relinquished her dower rights 25 Feb 1835. Recd: 28 Mar 1835. -35- Hanover County "The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia 1706-1786" by C. G. Chamberlayne, Richmond, VA (1940) p. 329 At a Vestry held 15 Oct 1751 (Cash draws), to Edward Sims for a barrel corn for GEORGE ARNOLD, 10 shillings. p. 338 At a Vestry held 5 Nov 1754, to Edward Sims for corn to GEORGE ARNOLD, 1 pound, 6 shillings. p. 397 At a Vestry held 25 Nov 1760: to Doctor Robt. Campbell for curing JANE ARNOLD, 3 pounds, 4 shillings. to Agness Bourn for nursing JANE ARNOLD 4 months, 2 pounds, 4 shillings. "Hanover County Taxpayers, St. Paul's Parish 1782-1815" compiled by William Ronald Cocke III, (1956) 1807 SAMUEL ARNOLD, no slaves, 1 horse 1815 JOSEPH ARNOLD, no slaves, 1 horse, no cattle "The Register of St. Martin's Parish 1824-1905" by Charles Joy `Marriages', p 68 6 Mar 1884 THOMAS BARLOW, 27 of Caroline Co, son of Wm. Barlow and Joanna Barlow to JOSEPHINE ARNALL, 22 of Hanover Co., dau. of RICHARD D. ARNALL by Curtis Grubb (near Hanover Junction) 6 Jan 1885 ARCHIBALD G. SANDEERS, 25, of New Port News, son of S.V. and B.S. Sanders of Hanover to SALLIE E. ARNALL of Hanover Co, dau. of R. D. and S. E. ARNALL by Curtis Grubb 27 Oct 1886 THOMAS D. ARNOLD of Atlanta, GA, 26, son of THOS. D. and LORETTA ARNOLD to MARY L. TAYLOR, 22 of Hanover, dau. of Edmond and E. C. Taylor by Curtis Grubb (at Scotchtown) `Burials', p. 91 31 May 1890 Mrs. MARY L. SCOTT ARNOLD of ---, d. 28 May of bilious fever. Bur. Scotchtown by Anselm Buchanan "Hanover County 1850 Census" by J. I. Inman (1974) West District #77 ARNALL, JEROME B., 26 Male, Carpenter, b VA with family of Johnson, Wm. H. #364 ARNOLD, GARLAND, 39 male, farmer, $100 b VA ARNOLD, AMANDA, 31 female b VA ARNOLD, CHASTAIN 4 male b VA ARNOLD, SUSANNAH T. 2 female b VA ARNOLD, JOHN T. 1 male b VA Tyler, Mildred R.B., 40 female, b VA #420 ARNOLD, HUGH B., 39, male, farmer 650 b VA ARNOLD, HARDENIA M., 46 female b VA #996 ARNOLD, POP, 35, male, laborer b VA with family of Blackburn, Henry #1026 ARNALL, HENRY, 58, male, machinist b VA ARNALL, SARAH, 48 female b VA ARNALL, LUCIAN, 21 male, machinist b VA ARNALL, JOSHUA, 19 male, machinist b VA ARNALL, ELIZA, 16 female b VA ARNALL, MARY, 11 female b VA ARNALL, HENRY, 10 male b VA "Hanover Mortality Schedule" Persons who died during year ending June 1, 1850 PATSY ARNOLL, 54 b VA month died, Aug. -36- Henrico County "Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish VA 1720-1789" p. 63 At a Vestry held 30 Oct 1732 to Corns. Fox & ARNALL (200, 8) "Virginia Marriage Bonds, Richmond City" Vol. I, Anne W. Reddy and Andrew L. Riffe, IV, Staunton, VA, no date (Marriages extend from 1797-1853) 3 Aug 1814 HENRY J. ARNHOLD to NANCY SOUTHWELL 12 Jun 1827 GREGORY ROGANY to EMMILY ARNOLD 9 Dec 1833 SAMUEL FOSTER to MATILDA CATHARINE ARNALL, dau. of JOSEPH ARNALL 19 Dec 1845 JOSHUA L. ARNOLD to ANN ELIZABETH ARNOLD, orphan of EDMUND ARNOLD 5 Jan 1848 PETER W. KING to MARY ANN ARNALL, dau. of JOSEPH ARNALL 11 Sep 1849 JEFFERSON ARNALL to HARVEY M. BRITTAN (sic) 14 Mar 1850 ROBERSON ARNOLD to EMILY A.S.A. PIERCE, dau. of Catherine Hall 12 Sep 1850 BENJAMIN P. WATTS to MARTHA J. ARNOLD 24 May 1853 ABSOLUM C. WALLER to MARY H. ARNOLD, dau. of Catherine Gatewood 15 Jun 1853 JAMES B. LEACH to OTERIA ARNOLD Henry County "A History of Henry Co. Virginia" by Judith Parks, America Hill, Martinsville VA (1925) [See also AFAS, Vol. III, p 83] `Oath of Allegiance' (all free male inhabitants of state over 16 years) p. 304 HENRY ARNOLD (no date) `Persons in Military Service before March 1781' p. 12 ELISHA ARNOLD `Henry County VA, Personal Property Tax List 1779' Jarrett Patterson's List ARNOT, WILLIAM 3-14-8 ARNOLD, HENRY 9-15-5 "DAR Magazine" Vol. XLV (1914) pp 206-207 `Revolutionary Records' `Muster Roll (original in Col. Penn's own handwriting, is in possession of Mr. John Penn, Martinsville, VA) was copied and presented to the Jacksonville, Florida, by Mrs. Mary Dillard Starr and her sister, Mrs. Lucy Dillard Hagood. As eight of the Captains mentioned are not included in McAllister's valuable work on Virginia Militia, and seventeen of them are not given in the Lists of VA Rev. Soldiers published by the State of VA, the value of the list is readily discernible.' Henry County, VA. `You are forthwith required to march the militia under your command from this county to Hillsborough, North Carolina, or to any post where General Stevens may be with the men under his command, observing to avoid a surprise by the enemy, by the best route to be found. Given under my hand this 11th day of March, 1781. Abram Penn, Col. H. C.' Elephaz Shelton's Company includes JACOB ARNOLS. -37- "Tax Lists of Henry Co. VA 1778-1780" Lela C. Adams (1973) Tax list - 1778 ARNOLD, HENRY ARNOLD, WILLIAM `List of taxes or pound rate imposed on the different persons property in the County of Henry and delivered to John Salmon, Sherif of the said County to Collect for the year 1779.' ARNOLD, HENRY ARNOLD, WILLIAM Same for year 1780 ARNOLD, HENRY ARNOLD, WILLIAM "Henry County Virginia Deed Books I & II," compiled by Lela C. Adams (1975) p. 124 DB 2, pp 397-398. 23 April 1783 - George Carter of the county of Henry to HENRY ARNOLD for the sum of five pounds sells land being 127 acres by survey bearing date 18 Oct 1769 in County of Henry (formerly Pittsylvania) on the Bull Mountain (creek?) a fork of the Mayo River. Signed: George Carter. Wit: William Carter, Daniel Lain (?), Morman Lawson. p. 151 `A List of surveys made from 10 June 1780 to 10 June 1783' WILLIAM ARNOLD, 133 a. James City County "Williamsburg Wills; Being Transcriptions from the Original Files at the Chancery Court of Williamsburg" Edited by William A. Crozier, Baltimore, MD (1954) p. 18 ROBERT ARNOLL, witness of will of John Cook, Shipwright, Town of St. Michael, Island of Barbadoes, 6 Dec 1764, 20 Apr 1765. King William County "Old King William Homes and Families" Peyton Neale Clarke Edwards Genealogy, pp 157-159 (also listed in AFAS Vol. XI, p 102) Person 467 Nancy Quarles. Daughter of William Edwards Quarles (448). Married BENJAMIN ARNOLD, of Franklin Co, KY, in 1824. He was born in Virginia in 1806, and moved to Kentucky when eight years of age. Died 1878. Issue: WILLIAM E. ARNOLD (468), EGBERT QUARLES ARNOLD (469), JOHN ARNOLD (479) and EGLANTINE ARNOLD (488.) 468 WILLIAM E. ARNOLD, son of BENJAMIN ARNOLD and NANCY QUARLES (467). Professor in Wesleyan College and Cornell University. Married MARY CLARK, of Falmouth, Kentucky. No issue. He is highly educated and accomplished, received a military education and has been a great traveler. 469 EGBERT QUARLES ARNOLD, son of BENJAMIN ARNOLD and NANCY QUARLES (467). Lives in Franklin County, Kentucky. Married FANNIE GREEN, and had issue: ARCHIE ARNOLD (470), MOLLIE ARNOLD (476), WILLIAM ARNOLD (477), and ROBERT ARNOLD (478). 470 ARCHIE ARNOLD, daughter of EGBERT QUARLES ARNOLD (469). Married EDWARD B. WILEY, of Switzer, Kentucky. Issue: Rodman Wiley (471), Arnold Wiley (472), Forest Wiley (473), Dawson Wiley (474), and Edward B. Wiley (475). 476 MOLLIE ARNOLD, daughter of EGBERT QUARLES ARNOLD (469). Married JAMES SACRE, of Bloomington, Illinois. No Issue. 477 WILLIAM ARNOLD, son of EGBERT QUARLES ARNOLD (469). Born in Franklin County, Kentucky. Married PEARL TAYLOR, of Scott County, Kentucky, October, 1896. Lives at Switzer, Kentucky. 478 ROBERT ARNOLD, son of EGBERT QUARLES ARNOLD (469). 479 JOHN ARNOLD, son of BENJAMIN ARNOLD and NANCY QUARLES (467). Lives in Spencer County, Kentucky. Married SOPHRONIA MARKER, and had issue: WALTER ARNOLD (480), VICTORIA ARNOLD (481), EMMA ARNOLD (482), MIRANDA ARNOLD (483), CARY ARNOLD (484), THOMPSON ARNOLD (485), TINIE ARNOLD (486), and NANNIE ARNOLD (487). 480 WALTER ARNOLD, son of JOHN ARNOLD (479). Lives in Carter County, Kentucky. 481 VICTORIA ARNOLD, daughter of JOHN ARNOLD (479). Married GRANT C. SMITHER and lives in Franklin County, Kentucky. He is a brother of Reverend A. C. Smither, of Los Angeles, California. Have several children. 482 EMMA ARNOLD, daughter of JOHN ARNOLD (479). Married (?) HARROD and lives in Magoffin County, Kentucky. 483 MIRANDA ARNOLD, daughter of JOHN ARNOLD (479). Married (?) ROBERTS and lives in Magoffin County, Kentucky. 484 CARY ARNOLD, son of JOHN ARNOLD (479). Lives in Spencer County, Kentucky. 485 THOMPSON ARNOLD, son of JOHN ARNOLD (479). Lives in Spencer County, Kentucky. 486 TINIE ARNOLD, daughter of JOHN ARNOLD (479). Lives in Spencer County, Kentucky. 487 NANNIE ARNOLD, daughter of JOHN ARNOLD (479). Lives in Spencer County, Kentucky. 488 EGLANTINE ARNOLD, daughter of BENJAMIN ARNOLD and NANCY Quarles (467). Married WILLIAM H. SPARKS, of Scott County, Kentucky, and moved to Michigan Bluffs, California, where she died. Issue: Nannie Sparks (489), Ruby Sparks (490), Henry Sparks (491), and Pearl Sparks (492). "Virginia Historical Magazine" Vol. 24, 1916. `Extracts from King William County Records' p. 388, Book XI, 1704 THOMAS ARNOLD and FRANCES, his wife, to Michael Waldroop (p. 116). -38- Lancaster County Will Book 5, p 93. JOHN ARNOLD. Dated: 21 Dec 1683. `Being sick and weak in body but in perfect sense and memory.' Wife, GRACE, daughters RUTH, SARAH, ANN, and MARY. Signed: JNO. ARNOLD. Wit: Rich. George, Thomas Profit, Wm. (?). (Original very difficult to read.) Loudoun County "Marriage and Death Notices from the Lutheran Observer 1831-1861 and the Southern Lutheran, 1861-1865" by Brent H. Holcomb, Southern Historical Press (1979) (Note: The `Lutheran Observer' published in Baltimore, MD, and the `Southern Lutheran' published in Charleston and Columbia, SC) p. 29 Issue of 22 July 1842 Departed this life near Lovettsville, Loudo(u)n Co., VA, on the 6th inst., DAVID ARNOLD, aged 27 years 9 months and 15 days. On Thursday the 7th his remains were followed by a large concourse of friends to the cemetery of New Jerusalem Church. p. 78 Issue of 5 July 1850 Died, near Lovettsville, Loudo(u)n Co. VA, on Friday, the 7th ult., Mr. NOAH ARNOLD, in the 34th year of his age...left wife and several small children. Louisa County "Henry Duke, Councilor, His Descendants and Connections" by Walter Garland Duke p. 213 Descendants of Elizabeth Duke and George Lumsden: Elizabeth Duke (4) (Clevears Chisholm (3), Henry (2), Henry (1)) born about 1753; married 15 May 1773 George Lumsden, of Louisa County, VA. On 17 January 1778, Clevears Duke Sr. conveyed 400 acres of land to his son-in-law, George Lumsden. He was one of the executors of the estate of Clevears Duke, Sr., whose will was probated 14 February 1785. There is very little known of their descendants however the marriage license records of Louisa County show the names of many Lumsdens. The following are believed to have been children of Elizabeth Duke and George Lumsden (possibly not listed in order of birth): 1. NANCY LUMSDEN (5), md 14 Dec 1791, JAMES ARNOLD. George Lumsden and William Lumsden were witnesses. 2. Henry Lumsden (5) md. 21 Sep 1797, Susannah Matthews, daughter of Elizabeth Matthews. 3. William Lumsden (5) md 28 Jan 1802, Ann (Nancy) Young Cosby, daughter of Wingfield Cosby and his second wife, Annie Baker. She was born in 1779 and died in 1854. 4. George Lumsden (5) md 6 Jan 1816, Elizabeth Cooke. George Lumsden md. 23 Dec 1818, Pamelia Jones. This may have been a second marriage. William Lumsden (presumably his brother) was a witness. "Index to Book of Sheriff Waller Overton, 1779" by Lucien Beckner. WILLIAM ARNOLD 15 "Abstracts of Early Louisa County Virginia Will Books 1743-1819" by Nancy Chappelear and Kate Binford Hatch. p. 5 WB 1, p 22. JONATHAN ARNOLD of Fredericksville Parish, dated 3 Feb 1750/1. Rec'd 2 Mar 1751. Wife, MARY, daughter, MARY ELIZABETH (now a child). Extr: wife, MARY. Signed: JONATHAN ARNOLD (seal) Wit: (?) Davis, (?) Lankford, (?) Hughes p. 56 WB 2, p 363a. Inventory of estate of Mrs. Christian Poindexter, dated and rec'd 12 Oct 1779. Bond of WILLIAM ARNOLD p. 147 WB (?), p 135. WILLIAM ARNOLD mentioned in settlement of estate of Wm. Harris dated 20 Sept 1800, recd 8 Dec. 1800. Will Book 2, p 382 JAMES ARNETT. Dated 6 Mar 1778. Of the County of Louisa and Parish of Trinity. Wife, SUSANNAH, whole estate and after her decease to be sold and equally divided between my dear children (not named here). Appoints wife, SUSANNAH, sons DAVID and JAMES ARNETT and William McGehee Exrs. Signed: JAMES ARNETT. Wit: Robert Wasby(?), James McGehee, Mary Bibb. Recd 8 Oct 1781. - p. 383, 383a SUSANNAH ARNETT, DAVID ARNETT and JAMES ARNETT, William Lipscomb, James McGehee and Rice Graves are bound unto Thomas Johnson Gent. the first Justice in the Commission of the peace for Louisa County sum of five hundred thousand pounds to be paid to the sd Thomas Johnson, which payments will be made, we bind ourselves, 8 Oct 1781. The condition of this obligation is such that SUSANNAH ARNETT, DAVID ARNETT & JAMES ARNETT executors of the last Will and Testament of JAMES ARNETT, decd so make or cause to be made an inventory. Signed: SUSANNAH (her mark) ARNETT, DAVID ARNETT, JAMES ARNETT, William Lipscomb, James McGehee, Rice Graves. Wit: The Court. Recd 8 Oct 1781. -39- Lunenburg County "Lunenburg County Wills 1746-1825" by Landon C. Bell (1972) (Corrections to AFAS Vol. III, p 97) WB 8, p 181 ANN W. ARNOLD, daughter of George Andrews, dated 1-28-1812; rec'd 11-12-1821. WB 6, p 149-50 PATSEY ARNOLD, daughter of Isham Reese; son-in-law, JAMES ARNOLD, dated 1-28-1806; rec'd 6-12-1806. "Early Settlers of Mecklenburg Co. Virginia" Vol. II, by Katherine B. Elliott, South Hill, VA (1965) Chapter: `Early Lunenburg County Deeds' and `Petitions' p. 27 DB 4, p 507 4 June 1757 - JAMES ARNOLD and MARTHA, his wife, Planter, to John Whittemore, Planter. 30 pounds. 480 acres (land where he now lives) (John Whittamore?), beginning at head of Mountain Creek, adjoining Wilson, Gordon, and Twitty, patented by JAMES ARNOLD 16 Aug 1756. Signed: JAMES (J) ARNOLD. Wit: William Clack, Jos. Hickman, Jno. Wahon. Recd 7 July 1757. DB 4, p 511 1 Aug. 1757 - John Whittemore to Abraham Whittemore of Brunswick County. 15 pounds. 240 acres. Being a part of 480 acres at head of Mountain Creek, patented by JAMES ARNOLD. Signed: John (his mark) Whittemore. Wit: James Denman, JAMES (J) ARNOLD, James (L) Lett, Senr., John (J) Mackdaniel, Senr. Recd 2 Aug 1757. DB 5, p 558 12 Dec 1759 - John McDaniel of Johnston County, NC, to William Allen of Lunenburg County, consideration for land in Johnston County, NC, McDaniel trades to William Allen 200 acres on south side of Meherrin River in the fork of Little Mountain Creek, adjoining JAMES ARNOLD, James McDaniel, Grainger and Walton. Signed: John (his mark) McDaniel. Wit: James East, Daniel Hearn, Hezekiah Gentry, David (B) Gentry, Moses (M) Govea(?). Recd 5 Feb 1760. DB 6, p 151 1 July 1760 - James McDaniel of Lunenburg County to Tabitha Jones of Dinwiddie County. 80 pounds. 200 acres on Mountain Creek, adjoining JAMES ARNOLD, John Grainger and William Allen. Signed: James McDaniel. Wit: James McDaniel, Junr., Willm McDaniel, Edward McDaniel. Recd 1 July 1760. DB 6, p 228 4 Oct 1760 - JAMES ARNOLD and MARTHA, his wife, to Daniel Hazelwood. 100 pounds. 440 acres adjoining Edward Brodnax, granted to JAMES ARNOLD by patent dated 10 Sept. 1755. Signed: JAMES ARNOLD, MARTHA (her mark) ARNOLD. Wit: John Howell, Robert Stokes, James Williams. Recd 4 Nov. 1760 DB 6, p 275 4 Nov 1760 - Robert Evans of Dinwiddie County to Minoah Tinsley of Lunenburg County. 40 pounds. 420 acres on both sides of Woodpecker Fork of Bluestone Creek. Land patented by Robert Evans 10 Aug 1756. Signed: Robert Evans. Wit: Geo. Walton, JAMES ARNOLD, John (his mark) Tinsley. Recd 4 Nov. 1760. p. 72 Petition - Order Book 4, p 157, July Court 1756 JAMES ARNOLD, Guardian of Ann Francis, orphan of Thomas Francis, returned an account to Court, which is Ordered to be recorded. p. 74 DB 4, p 513 Nov. Court 1756 - Received of Mr. JAMES ARNOLD the whole estate that Mr. Thos Francis, father of my wife Ann, left her. Viz. four slaves. Signed: George Ingram. -40- Mecklenburg County Will Book 1, p 371 JAMES ARNOLD. Dated 26 February 1779, of Mecklenburg County, `being well and sound' to wife, MARY, land and plantation on which he lives and after her decease or remarriage, gives to son, JOHN ARNOLD, the plantation he lives on and all the land on the East side of Mountain Creek. To son, JEREMIAH ARNOLD all land on West side of Mountain Creek, 1 negro girl Fan, and other things he is possessed of and not yet willed to be equally divided among all `my surviving children' to brother, JOHN ARNOLD, his Eagle Mare and Colt. Appoints brother, JOHN ARNOLD and ELISHA ARNOLD with Daniel Hazelwood Executors. Signed: JAMES ARNOLD. Wit: Saml Marshall, Jacob (his mark) Johnson, Franke (her mark) Ramsey. Recd 10 Sept 1784 Will Book 6, p 178 JEREMIAH ARNOLD. Dated 19 Jan 1809, of Mecklenburg County, `being weak in body but sound of mind' debts be paid by sale of his property as wife can spare and all the balance, except large wagon which he gives to brother, JAMES ARNOLD. To his wife a life estate in his land on which he now lives and at her death the land to be sold and the money from it to be equally divided between Goidwyn Hunt, Jane Kicks and Betty Ingram, and JAMES ARNOLD. In the meantime he requests his Executors to take out of his estate for CHESLEY ARNOLD and Iere(?) Hunt three years schooling each. Appoints wife, POLLY ARNOLD and James Nolly Executors. Signed: JEREMIAH (his mark) ARNOLD. Wit: Harrison O. T. Healds, William (X) Williams, Roger Gregory. Recd 13 Mar 1809 "Revolutionary War Records, Mecklenburg County" Compiled by Katherine B. Elliott, South Hill VA (1964) p. 16 ARNOLD, ELISHA (Soldier) b. Meck. Co. 1758. Enlisted in 1776 for 2 years under Capt. James Johnson. In battle at Germantown. Discharged at Valley Forge 23 March 1778. Moved to Franklin Co. 1797 and Henry Co. VA 1802. Early Wills, p 10. [Pen. S-6523] ARNOLD, ELISHA (Patriot)(May be same a above) For Continental Use: PC 9 April 1782. (1) 225 cwt beef (OB 5, p 126); (2) 1 smooth gun, value 50 shillings (OB 5, p 147) ARNOLD, JAMES (Patriot) For Continental Use: PC 9 April 1782. (1) 275 cwt beef (OB 5, p 126) Wife, MARY ARNOLD, Early Wills, p 10. ARNOLD, JAMES (JR.) (Private Militia) Muster Roll, Captain Reuben Vaughan's Company, 1779. Hubard Papers. See will of JOHN ARNOLD, Early Wills, p 10. ARNOLD, JOHN (Patriot) For Continental Use: PC 9 April 1782. (1) 275 cwt beef (OB 5, p 126), Early Wills, p 10. p. 168 `Auditor's Account Book,' 27 May 1784, Richmond, VA. Pay for the militia service in this state, Mecklenburg Co., p. 18 - WILLIAM ARNOLD. p. 190 `British Deserters.' Ordered that claim of John Speed be certified for 24 pounds paid...to BENJAMIN ARNOLD and John McDole, deserters from British Legion, on an order for that sum payable to them and drawn on the Quarter Master of the Southern Army by Benjamin Brooke, Brigade Major, for two horses delivered by them from the use of Gen. Morgan's detachment. Court 9 Apr 1782 (OB 5, p 130) -41- "Early Settlers of Mecklenburg Co. Virginia" Vol. I, by Katherine B. Elliott, South Hill, VA (1964) p. 17 - `Land Grants' (See AFAS Vol. III, p 13) Patent Book 21, p. 609 ARNOLD, JAMES - 250 acres on west side of Mountain Creek. 11-25-1743 Patent Book 30, p. 97 ARNOLD, JAMES - 520 acres on both sides of Mountain Creek, adjoining Vaughan, et als. 6-1-1750 Patent Book 32, p. 624 ARNOLD, JAMES - 440 acres on Mountain Creek and adjoining Edward Broadnax. 9-10-1755 Patent Book 32, p. 624 ARNOLD, JAMES - 725 acres on both sides of Mountain Creek, adjoining Wilson, Williams, et als. 12-15-1755 Patent Book 32, p. 72 ARNOLD, JAMES - 480 acres at the head of Mountain Creek, adjoining Wilson and Gordon. 8-16-1756 p. 96 - `Tithe List, 1748' List taken by Lewis Delony and names from the lists of Cornelius Cargill and Matthew Talbot who resided in that part of Lunenburg County which became Mecklenburg County in 1765. ARNOLD, JAMES p. 100 - `Tithe List, 1752' List taken by Field Jefferson and names from the lists of Richard Witton and Cornelius Cargill who resided in that part of Lunenburg County which became Mecklenburg County in 1765. ARNOLD, JAMES p. 143 - `Processing Precincts, 1759' Precinct 11: Boundary of Precinct: Meherrin River-Mountain Creek Road-Buckhorn Creek. Processioners Named: JAMES ARNOLD, Reuben Vaughan, Ephraim Andrews p. ? - `Tithables taken by Edward Taylor in St. James Parish, Lunenburg County, for year 1764' ARNOLD, JAMES, Junr. - 1 tithes, 540 acres land. p. 163 - `Tithables taken by Richard Witton, Gent., in St. James Parish, Lunenburg County, for the year 1764' ARNOLD, JAMES, Senr. & JOSEPH ARNOLD, 7 tithes, 770 acres land. "Early Settlers of Mecklenburg Co. Virginia" Vol. II, by Katherine B. Elliott, South Hill, VA (1965) p. 96 - `Early Mecklenburg Deeds' DB 1, p 148 6 June 1765 - James Crowder of Mecklenburg County to John Crowder of Dinwiddie County, 10 pounds, 80 acres adjoining JAMES ARNOLD, John Granger and Tabitha Jones. Signed: James (his mark) Crowder. Wit: Benj. Baird, Batt (B) Crowder, George (X) Crowder. Recd 14 Oct. 1765. Mary, wife of Jamews Crowder, released her dower right. p. 98 DB 1, p 167 (see also AFAS, Vol. VII, p 90) 6 Oct 1765 - JAMES ARNOLD to Thomas Brooks, 20 pounds, 200 acres, being part of a tract of land containing 725 acres granted to John McDaniel, adjoining James Wilson, Wm. Penenton (Pennington) and Joseph Williams. Signed: JAMES ARNOLD. Wit: None recorded. Recd 14 Oct 1765 p. 161 - `Orphans or Wards Listed in the Guardian Book 1765-1800' COOPER, NANCY ELISHA ARNOLD 11-9-1778 COOPER, REBECCA " " COOPER, NAOMI " " COOPER, ELISHA " " COOPER, ARNOLD " " Orphans of Francis Cooper, deceased. Note: Grandchildren of JAMES (Sr.) and MARTHA ARNOLD. ELIZABETH (BETTY) ARNOLD married FRANCIS COOPER. p. 185 - `Mecklenburg County Personal Property Tax List-1800' Lower District, John Holmes, Commr. ARNOLD, ISAAC 1 ARNOLD, JESSE 2 John Gooch ARNOLD, JOHN 1 Johnson, Isaac 2 JOSEPH ARNOLD -42- Nelson County "Marriages and Deaths from Lynchburg, Virginia, Newspapers, 1794-1836" by Lucy H.M. Baber, Louise A. Blunt, Marion A. L. Collins, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore MD (1980) (Note: No Arnold references in `Deaths' section of this book.) p. 1, Col. 6 `The Lynchburg Virginian' - 24 Jan 1823 WILLIAM ARNOLD married to Miss S. THORNTON from England at St. Mary's Church, Lancaster, England. p. 3, `The Lynchburg Virginian' - 21 Feb 1823 JOHN ANDREWS married on 13 Feb 1823 to Miss MARTHA ARNOLD of Campbell Co. by the Rev. Ally. Groom of Bedford Co. p. 3, col. 4 `The Lynchburg Virginian - 9 Aug 1832 Hon. THOMAS D. ARNOLD married on 27th ult in Tazewell, Tennessee, to Miss LURITTA ROSE by the Rev. Chas. McAnally. p. 3, col. 5 `The Lynchburg Virginian' - 26 Oct 1835 Mr. DANIEL H. BROWN married on Wed. the 1st inst. to Miss ELIZA ANN, dau. of the Rev. MOSBY ARNOLD of Bedford County. Married by the Rev. Robert J. Carson. Groom from Campbell County. New Kent County "The Parish Register of St. Peter's, New Kent County, Virginia, from 1680 to 1787" by National Society, Colonial Dames of America, Richmond VA (1904) p. 133 - Year 1738 - Elizabeth, negro girl belonging to Mr. THOS. ARNOTT, baptized May 20. "The Vestry Book and Register of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786" by C. G. Chamberlayne, Richmond, VA (1937) Dr. THOMAS ARNOTT (6 references - not copied) "The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786" by C. G. Chamberlayne, Richmond, VA (1935) THOMAS ARNOTT (6 references - not copied) -43- "Old New Kent County" by Malcolm H. Harris, 1977 Vol. 1. `Some Accounts of the Planters' p. 411 - `Newington.' "The records are not clear as to the original patentee of this well-known tract lying between King and Queen Courthouse and Mantapike on the Mattapony River. It has been attributed to John Madison and Col. William Tayloe, but the patents issued these two gentlemen do not agree with the description of the tract called `Newington. It is reasonably certain that Jacob Lumpkin was seated here sometime before 1690, when he was arraigned in court for divers and dangerous words spoke against their Majesties. BENJAMIN ARNOLD of `Rickahock' and his wife, ANN, made depositions as to what was said by Capt. Lumpkin and his behaviour on that occasion." p. 422-423 - `Ricahock.' "Col. William Taylor (or Tayloe) Esq: One of the Council of State on 18 April 1653, was granted a tract of 1,050 acres of land on the north side of the Mattapony River, in Gloucester County, called `Ricahock' (ref: Land Patent Book, No 3, p 191; also Nugent, p 276). Col. William Taylor sold this land to ANTHONY ARNOLD. It was this ANTHONY ARNOLD who took a leading part in Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, for which he was convicted of treason and other misdemeanors by the `Jury of Life and Death' and sentenced to death on the 15th Instant." (Ref. Minutes of the Council and General Court, page 457, March 3, 1676/7.) "The Commissions Sir John Berry and Col. William Moryson reported to Sir Joseph Williamson that `they had advised the hanging in chains in his own county of one ARNOLD, a horrible resolved rebel and traitor.' Legend says that he was hung in West Point, at Second and Main Streets, from a mulberry tree and in chains. (Ref. Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, Americas and West Indies, 1677-1780, page 8, entry No. 196.) "In 1677, the petition of the four distressed orphans of ANTHONY ARNOLD to the Commissioners of Virginia, `For the Restitution of their Father's small estate, who was executed for being concerned in Bacon's Rebellion,' was presented. (Ref. Ibid, entry No. 143). "The Inventory of the Estate of ANTHONY ARNOLD shows that he owned a good deal of land, which was listed in the report: A plantation of 1200 acres of indifferent and good land with ordinary Virginia housing upon it with an undershott mill upon the land; 300 acres of land lyeing upon Hoarecock Creek poor land with an indifferent good orchard but very band housing. It was purchased by ARNOLD and Pigg; 600 acres of land upon the north side of the Mattapony River joining upon Moddies: purchased of Coll: Clayborne. (Ref. Court Order 5, Vol. 1371, pages 475-476). "On April 23, 1688, BENJAMIN ARNOLD was granted 1754 acres of land on the north side of the Mattapony River, formerly granted by patent to Capt. Taylor, and sold to ANTHONY ARNOLD, deceased. The original patent contained 1050 acres of land, and a resident of 740 acres was taken up for the transportation of 15 persons whose names were given. The description of the lands in the patent, begins 40 poles below the mill creek as near the river as could be, and by the plantation of William Nichols, John Pigg's, Daniel Coleman's, William and Thomas Camp's and down a small creek to the Mattapony. This invested the whole of the Taylor patent and added 720 acres more. (Ref. Land Patent Book No. 8, p 635). -44- "BENJAMIN ARNOLD and his wife, ANN, were seated here, and it was at this plantation home that the loud spoken Jacob Lumpkin, in 1691, refused to drink a toast to the King and Queen, William and Mary, which brought him into a hearing before the County Court. (Ref. 6V 289 et seq). "At sometime before 1704, BENJAMIN ARNOLD exchanged his land at `Rickahock' for a tract of land which had been assigned the Chickahominie Indians between the Mattapony River and Herring Creek. A town site had been platted for at the direction of the Council by the county surveyor, Mr. Henry Beverley. This land was the tract or a part of it which was exchanged with BENJAMIN ARNOLD. (Ref. Executive Journals of the Council of Colonial Virginia, Vol 2, pages 259, 279). "The Indians remained but a short time at `Rickahock' for they were unhappy, and they soon moved over to the present Mattaponi Indian Town, where the tribe has been on its own Reservation ever since. "The loss of records prevents a definite record of the successor to the Indians. Soon after this, the Baylors came to the Mattapony River and established themselves in the tobacco trade." p. 461 - The Gwathmey Family - "It has been stated that Owen Gwathmey came to Virginia from Wales and settled in Gloucester County. It has been stated that he had two sons: Owen Gwathmey, who died early, and Richard Gwathmey, who married Dianna Moore and moved up to King and Queen County. (Ref. Bulletin of K&Q Historical Society No. 15, White Hall by Bess Babyak.) It is definite that Richard Gwathmey was established in St. Stephen's Parish before 1729 when he was recorded as godfather to Elziabeth Camm in 1729. He and his wife, Dianna Gwathmey had one son, Owen Gwathmey and six daughters." "Owne Gwathmey, the only son of Richard Gwathmey, married Hannah, daughter of Col. JOSEPH TEMPLE and ANN ARNOLD, his wife of Pres q'Isle, King William County." p. 472 - `Chatham Hill Plantation' "This plantation lies on the upper side of the Mattapony River between North Bank and Holly Hill. It was owned in the early days of 1700 by the ARNOLDs, and came into the Temple family through the marriage of Col. JOSEPH TEMPLE, and ANN, daughter of BENJAMIN ARNOLD, of Pres q'Isle. It was from the lands of BENJAMIN ARNOLD that the ferry crossed the river known as ARNOLD's Ferry and later as Temple's Ferry. "In 1729, when the plat and division of Ring's Neck was made, the corner on the Mattapony River was with Dales, but no land belonging to Thomas Dale was located here. He had land next to `Rickahock' and Col. William Tayloe. "After the marriage of Col. JOSEPH TEMPLE and ANN ARNOLD, the Temples came into possession of a large tract of land, which had belonged to the ARNOLDs, on the Pamunkey River in Pamunkey Neck. (Ref. Land Patent Book NO. 9, p 561). "Col. JOSEPH TEMPLE had devised his land to his sons by will, which was written and he was dead before 1760 and Joseph Temple Junior was living at Chatham Hill, and probably built the house, which was later remodeled by John Walker." p. 473- Ring's Quarters or Holly Hill "Joseph Ring of York County made his will in 1703, which was proved in York County. By this will he devised to his two daughters, Sarah Ring and Elizabeth Ring, his land in the county of King and Queen, lying on the Mattapony River." "The plat gives a good idea of the setting and the lines and bounds of the property in 1729. The lower part of the tract was given to Mrs. Elizabeth Wormley and the upper part to Robinson, next to the lands of the Todds. The plat shows the high hills above the Mattapony, the road to ARNOLDs Ferry, the mansion of Mrs. Temple (Pres q-Isle) and the serpentine course of the Mattapony River." -45- "Old New Kent County" Vol. 2 by Malcolm H. Harris (1977) p. 564 "The Settlement of the county of King William had extended into the present county of Caroline, and the necessity of erecting a new parish was realized by the year 1720, when, by an Act of the General Assembly the parish of St. John's was divided by a line from ARNOLD's Ferry on the Mattapony River, towards Crenshaw's Ferry on the Pamunkey, to Munkewing Bridge and up the swamp to the lower line of Bray's land to Martial's Swamp also Queen's Swamp, on to the Pamunkey River. This line has been the upper boundary of St. John's Parish to this day." (Ref. Act on 12W(2), p 110). p. 808-809 - Saint David's Parish "The act of the General Assembly, which established the Parish of St. Margaret's November, 1720, from the upper part of St. John's Parish, was followed by an Act of the General Assembly in 1744, which erected the Parish of St. David's from that part of St. Margaret's Parish lying in the county of King William. So, after 1744, the whole of King William County was invested in the two parishes: St. John's and St. David's." (Ref. Hening, Statutes at Large, 254). "The line of division between St. John's and St. David's parishes is the same which was drawn to separate St. Margaret's and St. John's at the time of its erection; beginning at ARNOLD's Ferry below Ayletts and running across the county to the mouth of Moncuen Creek. "There were a number of large grants of land in the upper end of King William County which lay within St. David's Parish. These tracts have been followed with more than the usual success, despite the loss of many county records. These large tracts of land lay along the Pamunkey River and along the Mattapony River and along the ridge which roughly bisects the county. Some of them have remained in the same family for nearly the whole span of the county's history from 1702 to 1976." "The grants along the Mattapony can be located with a reasonable degree of accuracy because of the natural landmarks which define the lines. `BENJAMIN ARNOLD (1703) 1,920 acres of land on Herring Creek and the Mattapony River, beginning at the mouth of the lower Herring Creek... p. 818-820 - The ARNOLD Family "ANTHONY ARNOLD was granted land on the Chickahominy Swamp on the 25th of October 1657 and during the next few years he was granted land on both Black Creek and Whorecock Creek in New Kent County. The place of his residence is not known but it seems that he lived above the Pamunkey River. "ANTHONY ARNOLD was a strong supporter of Nathaniel Bacon and was hung for his rebellious activities in New Kent County. The hanging took place at the intersection of Second and Main Streets in the town of West Point, from a mulberry tree and the scion of the mulberry trees may be seen to this day. "After the hanging, the estate of ANTHONY ARNOLD was confiscated by the Governor, but the properties were inventoried in 1677 in great detail for approval by the King. It is stated that he was convicted for `divers rebellious treasons and other misdemeanors and was sentenced to be hanged to death on the 15th inst.' (Ref. Calendar of State Papers 1677-1680, page 108, NO. 106). -46- "The Commissioners sent over to review the state of affairs reported that one ARNOLD had been hung in chains in his own county `a horrible resolved rebel and traitor.' (Ref. Calendar of State Papers, 1677-1680, p 1043). "The children of ANTHONY ARNOLD were left in dire need and a petition was presented to restore some part of their father's estate. `The four poor and distressed orphans of ANTHONY ARNOLD petitioned the Commissioners for restitution of their father's small estate, who has been executed for his part in Bacon's Rebellion.' (Ibid) "Evedently there was some restitution of the ARNOLD Estate to the heirs, for in 1688, BENJAMIN ARNOLD was granted 1,725 acres of land which had been granted Captain Taylor and by him, sold to ANTHONY ARNOLD deceased. It seems certain that BENJAMIN ARNOLD was one of the distressed orphans of the unfortunate ANTHONY ARNOLD. (Ref. Land Patent Book, Book No. 7, p 635). "This land, located on the upperside of the Mattapony River, became the home of BENJAMIN ARNOLD and it was here that the incidents occurred which led to the trial of the fiery old Captain, Jacob Lumpkin. At this time, BENJAMIN ARNOLD and his wife, ANN (age 18), were two of the principal witnesses. This was at `Rickahock' on the Mattapony River, then in New Kent County, and now in King and Queen County. (Ref. 6V 389). "BENJAMIN ARNOLD purchased lands of the Chickahomonies (Indians) which they had been allowed to settle on after Bacon's Rebellion. This land lay along Herring Creek below the Mattapony River in Pamunkey Neck. It had been assigned the Indians for a Reservation and the exchange of lands, with BENJAMIN ARNOLD, was a simple trade. "This exchange of lands brought the ARNOLDs into Pamunkey Neck where they established their home and in time, operated the ferry across the Mattapony River, which bore the name: ARNOLDs Ferry. This ferry crossed from Pres Qu'ile to the Chatham Plantation of a later date. This plantation lay a few miles below Aylett's Warehouse and ultimately became the home of the Temple family." p. 820 - Pres Qu'ile "The Committee on Indian lands which sat at King and Queen Courthouse on January 21, 1699, had been appointed by the House of Burgesses to adjust the claims of patentees to land in Pamunkey Neck. Among the patents approved by the Committee was a patent to BENJAMIN ARNOLD for 2,000 acres of land. This patent was not recorded until 23 October 1703, probably due to conflicts when surveys were made of the land, for the tract was reduced to 1,770 acres and lay between Herring Creek and the Mattapony River lying at the mouth of Herring Creek. (Ref. Land Patent Book, No.(?), p (?) "This was the same tract which BENJAMIN ARNOLD had received in exchange for his plantation at `Rickahock' in King and Queen County when he traded land with the Chickahominie Indians. -47- "BENJAMIN ARNOLD established his home in the end of the river, where the Mattapony almost makes an island, hence the name. He established the ferry which born his name, ARNOLDs Ferry. In 1748 the Act of the General Assembly, which established ferries, called it Temple's Ferry, and set the rates. (Ref. Hening, Statutes at Large, Vol. 12, p 405)s "ANN ARNOLD, daughter of BENJAMIN ARNOLD, as stated, married JOSEPH TEMPLE and the Temples were residents here prior to 1729 when the plat of Ring's Quarters was made. "Col. Benjamin Temple resided here during his lifetime." p. 820-822 - The Temple Family "John Temple of Bishopstrowe, County Wilshire, England, made a will in 1655/6 which was proved on 23 January 1637/8 which named his wife, Mary Temple and a son, William Temple, who were given lands in Hacksbury Parish of Warminister. (Ref. 18V 88)s "The statement was made that William Temple, the son of John Temple, named above, had a son, Joseph, who was born in 1666 and came to Virginia and left descendants in Virginia" "Joseph Temple in 1722 was named an attorney for certain Bristol merchants who had an interest in the iron works in Virginia. It seems quite likely that this Joseph Temple was the same Joseph Temple who was a merchant in King William County, and it was his son who was granted land in Spotsylvania County in 1728 on the North Anna River and, in 1732, 1,390 acres in Hanover County (now Louisa). (Ref. Land Patent Books 18 V 88-89). "It is known that Joseph Temple was established on the Mattapony River in King William County; and in 1729, when a plat was made of the Ring's quarter plantation, Robert Brooke, the surveyor, posited the residence of Mrs. Temple, at or near the site of the Pres Qu'ile home site. (Ref. MSS copy of plan, now in W&M College Archives). "It is surmised that from these facts there were two Joseph Temples and the elder had died, when the home of Mrs. Temple was placed on the plat, and that the younger Joseph Temple was the patentee of the lands in Spotsylvania and Hanover Counties. (Ref. Executive Journals of Council, Vol. IV, p 241). "Col. Joseph Temple was named in the Commission of Justices in 1732, and after. He was sheriff in 1738 and coroner. There is evidence of his being held in high esteem by the people of King William. (Ref. Executive Journals of Council, Vol. 14, pages 267, 391, 425). "Col. TEMPLE married ANN, daughter of BENJAMIN ARNOLD of ARNOLDs Ferry and after his marriage, he established his home at Pres Qu'ile which was a Temple home for many years. This had been the home of the ARNOLDs where, in 1703, ANTHONY ARNOLD then lived. (Ref. Land Patent Book No. 9, p 45). "The land which Col. Temple had patented in the county of Spotsylvania was devised to his sons, Joseph Temple and Benjamin Temple, by his last will which was proved at King William Court house prior to 1760. (Ref. Crozier, Spotsylvania Co. Records, pages 221, 227). "The Temples lived at Pres Qu'ile and here raised their family of ten children: five boys and five girls [Names listed on page 822.] The will of Mrs. ANN (ARNOLD) TEMPLE has been preserved. She survived her husband for many years and spent her last days at Pres Qu'ile. `Will of ANN TEMPLE of King William County. Written 11 Dec. 1781, Prov. No Date Named: Granddaughter, Mary Gwathmey, her three daughters: Sarah, Mary and Pattie. Granddaughter Ann Tompkins; granddaughter Ann Bell; granddaguther Ann Elliott; my son William's daughter, Ann; my son Joseph's daughter, Ann; my son Liston's daughter, Mary; my son Benjamin's son, Robert; my son Samuel's daughter, Ann; sons Joseph, Benj. and Samuel exrs.' (Ref. 12 (1) W 140). -48- "Virginia Colonial Abstracts" compiled by Beverley Fleet, Vol. 28, p 4 St. Stephen's Parish Petition, 1683 (cont'd) Colonial Papers 1657-1687 (Virginia State Library and Archives, Richmond, VA) "To the Rt Honno'll S'r Henry Chicheley Kt: his Ma'ties Deputy Governo'r and Cap't: Genr'll of Virginia and to the Honno'll Councill of State. "We the subscribers inhabitants and house keepers of St. Stephens Parish in the County of New Kent most humbly sheweth: That yo'r Petition'rs have been for several years past burthened w'th an Illegall Vestry Elected and made up for the major part without the knowledge or consent of the parish as the Law Injoynes: and of such Illitterate and Ignorant men as are and have been, Ever Ruled and Awed by one or two particulars persons, who are soe Insulting, and of such Ill disposed and turbulent spirits and dispositions, That noe Minister Cann or will stay w'th us or teach amongst us: by w'ch meenes, the Service of God is wholly neglected, our Church gon to Ruine, and Church Desipline and Government: almost Clearely laid aside: "And forasmuch as our said Parish is not destitute of such Able, discreet, and honest men as may fittly supply the places of severall week and Ignorant persons of the present vestry according to the good Lawes of this Country: Yo'r Pet'rs in all humillty supplicateth y'or honn'rs that wee may have Liberty to Elect and make Cleare by the Gen'll voat of the Inhabitants of our said Parish of Persons (for a new vestry) as in our Judgm't may seeme meet and convenient which will Indubiately tend much to the Glory of God, And the peace and welfare of the whole Parish "And yo'r Pet'rs as in all Humility and Duty bound for yo'r Honn'rs shall Ever pray etc. Signed: Willia' Wyatt, Jacob Lumpkin, John x Davis, William x Burch, BENJ. ARNOLD, James Taylor, William Parker, Willun Hanes, Abarham Estes, Alexandr Smith, George x Bredings, Robert Spencer, Anthony Richardson" (and others contd on next page.) Norfolk County Will Book (?), p 205-206 JAMES ARNOTT. Dated 6 April 1771, of Portsmouth Parish, in County of Norfolk, `being very infirm and week in body but of perfect mind and memory' To wife, MARY, `one lott of land with the houses built thereon situate lying and being in Portsmouth Town during her life' and any money left after his debts are paid to go to wife. After wife's death the land and houses to go to son, JOHN ARNOTT, and if JOHN dies without heirs, the lot and house are to go to daughter, MARY ARNOTT, and her heirs. Also to daughter, MARY, after her mother's death all the `moveable effects.' To daughter, ELIZABETH DONALDSON, two shillings and six pence with no more of the estate `nor to ever to come in by any ways or means for more.' Appoints wife, MARY sole Executrix. Signed: JAMES ARNOTT (seal) Wit: James Miller(?), John Loving, Giles Handcock. Recd July Court 1771. -49- Northampton County "The Marriage License Bonds of Northampton County, Virginia, 1706-1854" by Stratton Nottingham, Baltimore, MD (1974) 31 May 1769 ANNE ARNOLD - MOSES SPENCER, John Burton, Security Orange County "Orange County, Virginia, Cemetery Records" Rhoadsville Baptist Church Cemetery ARNOLD infant (no dates) Graham Cemetery ARNOLD, CARRIE C. (8 June 1881-25 Oct 1970) Rapid Ann Cemetery ARNOLD, JAMES K. (21 May 1898-23 Feb 1933) - Father ARNOLD, WALLACE M. (22 Oct 1928-20 July 1950) VA PFC11 Fld Arty, Bn 24 Inf. Div BSM PH Patrick County "Abstract of Wills, Inventories, and Accounts" by Lela Adams Will Book 1, p 3 Henry Parr account. Date: 12 June 1792. Payments made 10 June 1789 to BENJAMIN ARNOLD, Palatiah Shelton, James Shelton... "Marriages of Patrick County, Virginia, 1791-1850" compiled by Lela C. Adams (1972) p. 4 16 Sep 1799 JOHN ARNOLD - MILLY HOLLANDSWORTH, consent of her father, John Hill. Sur. James Hollandsworth. 16 Mar 1832 JOHN ARNOLD JR - NANCY GRIFFIN, daughter of Richard Griffin, who gives consent. Sur. Henry Trent. Min. Joshua Adams. M.R. 22 Mar 1832. 21 Nov 1829 WILLIAM ARNOLD - ANN CHERRY, daughter of John Cherry, who gives consent. Sur. William Hill. Min. Joshua Adams. M.R. 23 Nov 1829. p. 79 22 Oct 1844 GILES MARTIN - SARAH ARNOLD, daughter of JOHN ARNOLD. Sur. Samuel C. Ingram. "Patrick County, Virginia, Vital Records" compiled by June Baldwin Bork, Vol. I, (1976) 1850 Census Southern District (10 Aug 1850) #86/93 ARNOLD, JOHN Jr. 43 VA Farmer ARNOLD, NANCY 38 VA ARNOLD, WILLIAM G. 17 VA ARNOLD, LUCINDA 14 VA ARNOLD, THOMAS A. 11 VA ARNOLD, CATANIA 9 VA ARNOLD, SALLY 7 VA ARNOLD, JOHN A. 4 VA (Male not named) 2 VA (Male not named) 2 VA Southern District (19 August 1850) #176/188 ARNOLD, WILLIAM 48 VA Farmer $100 ARNOLD, ANN 42 VA Southern District (4 October 1850) #545/577 ARNOLD, JOHN 70 NC Farmer $300 ARNOLD, MILLY 70 VA #545/578 ARNOLD, ANDERSON 32 VA Farmer ARNOLD, ELIZABETH 26 VA ARNOLD, ANDREW J. 3 VA -50- Pittsylvania County "Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Marriage Bonds 1767-1864" Genealogical Society of Utah (1937) (See also AFAS Vol. VII, p 106-107) 16 July 1851 ARENDALL, FRANCIS M. - Mary C. Terry, Samuel Fitzgerald, gdn 29 Jul 1803 BROOKS, GABRIEL - NANCY ARNOLD 21 Oct 1817 SANDERS, JOSHUA - LETTY ARNOLD, GEORGE ARNOLD 29 May 1819 ARNOLD, GEORGE - Nancy Bales, Elizabeth Bales, mo. 27 Dec 1827 FARMER, ARTHUR - ELIZABETH ARNOLD, Elisha Bales 22 Mar 1831 SHELTON, WILLIAM C. - CHRISTIANA ARNOLD, Woodson Johnson 16 Jun 1831 WHITLOCK, JOHN - HEATHY ARNOLD, GEORGE and NANCY ARNOLD, pts. GEORGE ARNOLD, wit. 26 Dec 1831 WYATT, HIRAM - JANE ARNOLD, Arthur Farmer 28 Mar 1834 ARNOLD, JOHN D. - Sarah Carter, Jeduthum Carter-pt. 12 Dec 1836 ARNOLD, ELISHA Jr. - Elivira Calland, Eliza C. Calland, mo. 23 Aug 1849 CHISM, HENRY C. - CATHRINE ARNOLD, NANCY ARNOLD, mo. 15 Jan 1857 BARBER, JESSE - FRANCES ARNOLD, Nathaniel and Susan Barber, pts; GEORGE and NANCY ARNOLD, pts. "Marriages of Pittsylvania County, Virginia 1806-1830" Williams 21 Oct 1817 JOSHUA SANDERS - LETTY ARNOLD. Sur. GEORGE ARNOLD. Married by Rev. Griffith Dickinson 29 May 1819 GEORGE ARNOLD - NANCY BAILES. Sur. Joshua Sanders. Elizabeth Bailes, mother of Nancy. NANCY herself signs certificate. Married 28 August by Rev. John Jenkins 27 Dec 1827 ARTHUR FARMER - ELIZABETH ARNOLD. Sur. Elisha Balas. Married 27 Dec. by Rev. Griffith Dickinson Prince Edward County "Jennings and Allied Families" by Beatrice M. Doughtie, Decatur, GA (1961) (Excellent references for migrations to KY, GA & TN) p. 317 Sarah Elizabeth Jennings, called Sally, was born in Fauquier Co. VA. She married 1818 in Garrard Co. KY to Wm. Lusk, called `Buck.' Issue included: BAYLOR D. LUSK (b ca 1821)(gave his age as 47 in 1868), md. ELIZABETH ARNOLD Issue: 6 children (listed) p. 539 (Robert Jennings is well documented in Prince Edward Co. VA records.) Robt. Jennings & w. Rachel, Prince Edward Co. VA, a deed to Allen Jennings of same place sg. 15 Aug 1791, tract of 163a on Sawney Cr. On Porter's line (Id. 8- 283) Robert Ginnings (sic) died in Prince Edward Co. VA leaving will sg. 1 Oct 1794, pr 20 Oct 1794, naming (his heirs including) `My d. FRANKY ARNOLD.' Will Bk 2-237. p. 540 Robert Jennings (???-1794), called `Robin' md. before 1754 Rachel ???. The family data show her to be a Patterson(?); also Allen (?); that she was b. 1728 d 1799. Children (b. Prince Edward Co. VA) include: FRANCES JENNINGS, called `Franky,' b ca 1762; md. THOMAS ARNOLD in Prince Edward Co. VA., ROBERT JENNINGS, called `Bob,' (ca 1764-1843) md. ELIZABETH ARNOLD; went to SC & GA; Rev. Soldier. p. 546-547 WM. CALVIN JENNINGS, b 20 June 1803, Elbert Co. GA d 21 July 1893, Lincoln Co. TN. md. 1 Sept 1823, MELISSA ARNOLD in Lincoln Co. TN(?) She was a daughter of NANCY BEASLY and ZACHARIAH ARNOLD of Prince Edward Co. VA. (ZACHARIAH ARNOLD died in Lincoln Co. TN; enlisted in the Revolution from Prince Edward Co. VA; moved to Georgia with the Jennings, or about the same time. He was in Oglethorpe Co. GA (Land Lottery). Before 1825 he migrated to Lincoln Co. TN, following Wm. Jennings and Polly Kidd. ZACHARIAH ARNOLD md. 1st 4 Dec 1784 NANCY BEASLY of Prince Edward Co. VA; md. 2nd CHARLOTTE ---). See Univ. of NC Southern Historical Collections: Trist Wood Papers on Jennings. pp. 548-549 ROBERT JENNINGS md. ca 1784 ELIZABETH ARNOLD in Prince Edward Co. VA. She was a daughter of THOMAS ARNOLD who came from Virginia to Oglethorpe Co. GA. THOS. ARNOLD, decd, Oglethorpe Co. GA, Yearly Return of Est. by WM. ARNOLD, Acting Exor. 11 Jan 1799: Pd. ZACHARIAH ARNOLD, one of the heirs $325; Pd. Edw. Nix, one of the heirs $325; Pd. THOS. ARNOLD, one of the heirs, $325; Pd. JOHN ARNOLD, one of the heirs $325; Pd. STEPHEN ARNOLD, one of the heirs $389.25; Pd Mordecai Hill, one of the heirs $389.25; Pd. MARY ARNOLD, one of the heirs $389.25; Pd. Robert Jennings, one of the heirs $389.25; Pd. WM. ARNOLD, per self, one of the heirs $325. Recorded 1 Aug 1800 (Oglethorpe Co. GA: Inventories & Appraisements: Bk B, 1796-1806, p 60). ELIZABETH ARNOLD, widow of ROBERT JENNINGS, died before the 1840 US Census of Oglethorpe Co. GA was enumerated. He appears in this census age 70-80, with 27 slaves. He died in 1843. Issue of ELIZABETH ARNOLD and ROBERT JENNINGS listed. "Historical Southern Families" Vol. IV, Chapter, `Jennings of Hanover' p. 110-111 William Jennings, born about 1735, is said to have married Mary Allen. He died in Prince Edward County, VA. His children as reported included Robert Jennings who married Rachel (?) and died in Prince Edward County in 1794. Robert Jennings made his will 1 October 1794, probated 20 Oct 1794, and named his wife, Rachel, and all of his 13 children except William, Robert, and Agnes. They include FRANCES JENNINGS (b 1762) md. Mr. ARNOLD and AGNES JENNINGS (b 1765) md. Mr. ARNOLD. (WB 21, p 237) Doctor [Name not title] Jennings, son of Robert and Rachel Jennings was born in Prince Edward County, VA, 1774, and married Rhoda (?) who was born in VA 20 Feb 1776 and died 30 Oct 1856. 3 children included HIRAM JENNINGS, b 25 Aug 1811, md. ELIZA ARNOLD. -51- Prince George County "Prince George County, VA, Wills and Deeds 1713-1728" abstracted by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III, (1973) p. 2 Accounts of the estate of William Rochell, by John Gulson, valued at 6796 tobacco, mentions JOHN ARNOLD. 8 June 1714. (pg. 16) p. 2 Deed. John Gulson, late of Prince George Co. and Parish of Martins Brandon, to Robert Hall of the same, 3000 pounds tobacco, land where John Gulson lives, 100 acres, in same parish next to JOHN ARNALL and William Savage. Wit: George Rochell, Jeremiah Warthen, George Brewer. Recd 13 July 1714. Mary, wife of John Gulson, relinquishes dower rights. (pg. 19) p. 11 Deed. 10 Feb 1716. JOHN ARNALL of Martins Brandon Parish, Prince George Co. to Robert Hall of same, land where JOHN ARNALL currently lives. 70 acres bounded by mouth of Meadow Branch, John Bell, Richard Harrison. Signed JOHN (X) ARNALL. Wit: Samson Merredith, Peter Wynne, James Niblett. (pg. 98) "Virginia Colonial Abstracts" Series II - Lindsay O. Duvall, Vol. 6 (for Patents Book 6-10 inclusively for the counties of Charles City (south side only) and to those of Prince George County.) Book 6, p 480 Hen. Batts and Mr. Jno Sturdivant. 3528 acres on south side of Appomatack River Bounded on the second Br of Blackwater...to the beginning, the said land was due by the transportation of 71 persons 28 Oct 1673 including ELIZ. ARNOLD Book 7, p 335 Major Francis Poytheres 1250 acres in Parish of Jordans on south side of Ja. River bounded a corner Poebery belonging to the late land of Sampson Ellis, crossing the Great Swamp & Horne Br. to a corner popular standing in the middle of Southern Br, to the line of Mr. Henry Batt, to the heads of the sd Poytheres, Mr. John Woodley and James Mumfords lands. The said land is due by transportation of 25 persons 20 Nov 1683 including WILLIAM ARNOLD. Book 9, p 714 Robert Bolling Co. 1973 acres, Prince Geo. Co bounded beginning at the mouth of Monosonsek Creek thence up the same to the Cross Br. thence along the same to Stony Cr. to Nottaway River thence down Nottaway River to the several meanders to mouth of Monosoneck. Land for transportation of 40 persons 1 May 1706 including NICHO. ARNOLD. "Early Virginia Families Along the James River" by Louise Pledge Heath Foley Vol. II, Richmond, VA (1978) - Chapter `Abstracts of Land Patents' p. 28 Maurice Rose, 1400 acs. 10 Oct 1657, p 128 (189). On S. side of James Riv. & on Eastermost side of the head of Wards Cr. beg. on land formerly of William Haneat(?), &c. 1000 acs. Granted unto Adam Coate (or Coale), by him deserted; granted unto Hoell Price who assigned his interest to sd Rose together with rights to make the whole devdt. good for trans. of 28 persons...ARTH. ARNOLD. p. 44 Henry Batts & Mr. Jno Sturdivant, 3528 acs, S. side Appomatock Riv., on 2nd br of the Black Water, 28 Oct. 1673, p 480. Trans. of 71 persons...ELIZ. ARNOLD. "Index to Obituary Notices in the Richmond `Enquirer' from May 9, 1804 through 1828, and `The Richmond Whig' from January, 1824, through 1838" Bulletin of Virginia State Library, October (1921) ARNOLD, THOMAS - Petersburg; `Enquirer' 4 Oct 1822, p 3. -52- Richmond County "Marriages of Richmond County, Virginia 1668-1853" George H. S. King, Fredericksburg, VA 1964 (supersedes info AFAS Vol. I, p 60) p. 4 4 July 1680 RICHARD APLEBY - ANNE ARNOLDS (sic) (from North Farnham Parish Register, 1668-1800, p 75) "Will - John Willis Sr." Will Book 3, pp. 214-217 John Willis Senr. Dated 7 June 1715 of Parish of Hanover, Richmond County, `being in health of Body and of good & perfect Seince and Memory.' Bequeaths to son-in-law, Thomas James and Mary James, his now wife, all the plantation and parcel of land whereon they now live and after their death to David James, son of `the said Thomas James' (land which joins upon land of Mr. John Wormley and ISAAC ARNOLD and running from the land of Isaac Easterly with the fence to said Thomas James). Also gives to Thomas James one young cow called Browney. Bequeaths unto Mary Cullins `which now liveth with mee' all that plantation or parcel of land whereon William Pullin now lives together with some part of cleared land according to bounds `which I have lastly given and made round the said Mary Cullins' (land which joins land of John Combes and also part of his plantation. In case Mary dies without issue, land to return to son, Charles Willis and his heirs. Also gives Mary Cullins items from his home, one mare, a `Sprigg Taile,' several small animals and if Mary should die without heirs, all the personal estate is to return and be divided `amongst all and every one of my Children Sons and Daughters.' To son, Charles Willis, and plantation and land on which he lives and plantation where on Charles lives with `all the land contained and held by Pattent or Grant for this tract and two plantations hereby given to the said Charles excepting that part which I have herby given unto Thomas James and Mary Cullins' and all remaining go to son, Charles, and Matilldoe, his now wife and after their deaths the land to go to John Willis, son of the said Charles. My will is that my Son Charles `Doe not Sell nor Imbezell no timber from the said Land But to make use of what hee hath needful...' `Itt being the will of my Late Wife Mattilldoe Willis' that son Charles Willis and Mattilldoe, his wife, and their heirs should have out of his estate various pieces of furniture, animals. For the remaining part of his cattle and stock of hogs and sheep (except those given to Mary Cullins) to go to son, Charles. Gives to son, Charles, and son, William, (equally divided among them), paying out of the said Cropp to my daughter, Sewsanah, five hundred pounds of tobacco. Also paying to Mary Gardener five hundred pounds of tobacco. Gives to son, Charles, three thousand nails, all his powder and `stroll which is in my house.' Gives to William Pullin the liberty of pasture ground. Gives to Mary Cullins all rents of the plantation which William Pullins now lives on being five hundred pounds of tobacco to be paid yearly during the term of his lease which is nine years from the date hereof and one year's rent which is not yet paid but remains due being five hundred pounds of tobacco, which ten years rents also to Mary Cullins and her heirs but if she dies without heirs the rents or tobacco to return to all of his children to be equally divided `all sons and daughters.' `My will is that ISAAC ARNOLD and William Willis as Guardians to the saide Mary Cullins doe Look after and are hereby Impowered to Look after and see that William Pullin aforesaid his heirs etc doe take into his cosdotie and his or their Care all the tobacco Stock Goods and Moveables whatsoever hereby Given unto Mary Cullins and that hee or they Doe trewly pay and Deliver all such tobacco and Goods and Stock the vallew of such Goods and Stock in tobacco unto her the said Mary Cullins when she shall arrive to the age of Sixteen or att the first Day of Marriage is married before Sixteen and further if in cace the said William Pullin his heirs etc shall neglect or Delay the payment of such tobacco Stock and Goods when the same shall become Dew that the same to bee taken out of his hands by the Gardians and they to see that shee the saide Mary hath the same trewly and honestly paid her.' All remaining items to be equally divided to `Everyone of my children and Daughters Each to have an Equal part thereof.' Appoints son, John Willis, and ISAAC ARNOLD his executors. Wit: Signed John (his mark) Willis (Seal) Tho. Parker Augustine (his mark) Blake Presented to court 6 July 1715 by oaths of Thomas Parker, Augustine Blake and Ellinor Welsh. -53- Rockingham County "Abstract of Land Grant Surveys, 1761-1791" Peter C. Kaylor, Dayton, VA (1938) (Fully indexed; page numbers given are of Land Grant Survey Books) p. 15 26 Nov 1761 STEPHEN ARNOLD, 220 acres, James River. Elk Creek mentioned. p. 108 4 May 1768 STEPHEN ARNOLD, 350 acres, South side of James River adjoining John Hall. p. 109 23 Oct 1767 STEPHEN ARNOLD, 190 acres, Elk Creek, branch of James River. p. 110 3 May 1768 JAMES ARNOLD, 80 acres, south side of James River. "A record of Burial Places in Rockingham Co., VA including a few in neighboring Augusta and Shenandoah" compiled by J. Robert Swank (1967) Sangersville Brethren Church (Augusta Co) Daniel A. Wine (31 Dec 1831-14 Sep 1914) s. MICHAEL & CATHERINE (ARNOLD) WINE Wine Cemetery (West of Ottobine Store)[10 miles west of Harrisonburg VA] CATHERINE Wine (d 11 Feb 1881 - 77 yrs 10 mo 23 day) Wife of Michael; dau. of Elder DANIEL and ELIZABETH THOMAS ARNOLD "Rockingham County Marriages 1778-1816" H. M. Strickler (1928) (Dates not complete on record provided) 15 JOHN BRIDGES CATY ARNOLD Geo. Consent 2-3-14 MIK. BUTT BETSY ARNOLD Rev. A. B. Davidson 09 DANIEL LOSH POLLY ARNOLD Adam Losch, g 10-18-09 JAMES MOODY BARB. ARNOLD Andrew B. Davidson 4-26-14 JACOB ARNOLD CATY LANTIS Rev. Dan Garber Shenandoah County "Shenandoah County, Virginia, Marriage Bonds, 1772-1850" by Bernice M. Ashby, Berryville, VA (1967) p. 13 17 Jun 1786 GEO. ARNOLD-MARY ALBERT (Clerk's certif only) p. 120 18 Jan 1806 Archebald Glover-Peggy Curry (Bondsman: CHAS. ARNOLD) -54- Spotsylvania County "Virginia Colonial Abstracts" compiled by Beverley Fleet, Vol. 27, p 21 Order Book 1724-1730 p. 1 "The Deposition of John Finleson aged abt 26 years taken before the Court Spotsylvania this 1st Day of September 1724." A long, interesting (and none too nice) deposition concerning a drunken Indian named Sawney. p. 4 The Deposition of JOHN ARNOLD aged abt 22 years. 1 Sept 1724. As above. Surry County "Albemarle Parish Register" p. 143 Johanna, d. of Bartholomew Batts and w. Tabitha; b. Sept 22, 1765; c. Jan 19, 1766; gdpts. Harry Cradle, Lucy Cradle, SARAH ARNOLD. p. 236 Winny, d. of Richard Felts and w. Mary; b. Oct 28; c Nov 14, 1756; gdpts, SARAH ARNOLD, Patty Roe. "Colonial Surry" by John B. Boddie, Dietz Press, Richomd VA (1948) p. 185 `A List of Tithables taken June 10, 1674' [The numbers in brackets after each name refer to other persons who were tithables on same plantation or in household. These tithables were often partners, sons, or servants sixteen years, or over, in age. These numbers are shown for years 1674-1683- 1694-1702.] GEORGE ARNOLD (3) 2 p. 188 `Surry County Tithables (White) in 1678' GEO. & WM ARNOLD p. 194 `Surry County Tithables (White) in 1688' WILLIAM ARNALL "Wills & Administrations of Surry County, VA 1671-1750" by Eliza Timberlake Davis (1955) p. 24 - Book 2, p 107 28 June 1675 GEORGE ARNOLL witness to will of John Brady. Probated 28 Mar 1678. p. 103 - Book 2, p 191 8 May 1678 WM ARNALL a legatee of George Jordan. Probated "9br" 5, 1678. "Old Homes in Surry & Sussex" by Mary A. Stephenson, Dietz Press, Richmond Va (1942) pp. 85-86 - "Princeton" (with picture) The Prince family is still numerous in Sussex. There are several branches which probably stem back to Edward Prince and to William Prince who served in the Revolutionary War. Judge ROBERT W. ARNOLD of the Sussex bench and Judge JOHN ARNOLD who is Commonwealth's Attorney of the City of Norfolk, are direct descendants of this Prince family. Their father, Judge ROBERT W. ARNOLD, married the daughter of George W. Prince. -55- York County "York County Wills, Deeds, Orders" Book 3 (1657-1659) p. 56 List of Bills left by Mrs. Elizabeth Vaulx in the hands of Robt. Bourne and belonging to Mr. Robt. Vaulx, 6 May 1659: ANTHONY ARNOLD and other, inc: Thos. Bell, John and Richard Austin, Richard Ford, James Turner, William Cleaver, Thomas Miller, William Graves, William Jackson. Book 8, part 1 p. 2 24 Aug 1687. Judgement is granted John James against THOS. ARNOLD for 1 pound-0-0 sterling due bill. p. 208-209 (Date?) Micajah Perry, Thos. Laine, Samuel Deane and Richard Parke of London, merchants, and James Backler, Master of a ship called `Richard' of London had 33 servants which were consigned to Backler who was to get only 1/4. He sold servants, left debts and deceased. Roger James to receive moneys, etc. owing to James Backler's estate. Wit: THOS. ARNOLD, Wm Jeffries, Matthew Trum. Proved by Capt. THOS. ARNOLD and Capt. Wm Jeffries. Book 8, Part 2 (1687-1691) p. 219 25 Mar 1689. Judgement is granted Capt. THOMAS ARNOLD against John Doswell for 117 lbs tobacco being in bal. of Accts between them. p. 447 (Date?) It is ordered that Thomas Thorpe pay THOMAS ARNALL for one days attendance as an evidence against George Browne. "Charles Parish, York County, Virginia; History and Registers, Births 1648- 1789; Deaths 1665-1787" by Landon C. Bell, Richmond, VA (1932) `The Register of Births of Charles Parish, 1648-1789' No ARNOLD references `The Register of Deaths of Charles Parish, 1665-1787' WILLIAM ARNOLD, buried 24 Feb 1681. HANNAH ARNOLD, d. June 6, 1693. Matthew Whaley, servant to WILLIAM ARNOLD, d. Nov. 3, 1677. -56 Census Records "Virginia 1810 Census Index" Accelerated Indexing Systems, Bountiful, Utah (1976) (See also AFAS Vol VII, pp 17-19) Name County Page Enumeration ARNOLD, ANDREW Hampshire 7 02101-01201-00 ARNOLD, ANTHONY Spotsylvania 96 00010-30100-02 ARNOLD, BENJAMIN Rockingham 149 00201-00201-02 ARNOLD, DANIEL Botetourt 602 11110-10110-00 ARNOLD, DANIEL Hampshire 4 33010-30110-00 ARNOLD, DAVID Prince Edward 240 02110-10220-00 ARNOLD, EDWARD Fairfax 184 00100-00000-00 ARNOLD, ENOCH King George 231 01010-00000-05 ARNOLD, GEORGE Rockingham 135 11001-12001-00 ARNOLD, GEORGE Spotsylvania 104 00001-00011-50 ARNOLD, GEORGE Fauquier 252 01001-10101-00 ARNOLD, GERALD Fairfax 183 00010-20010-00 ARNOLD, HENRY Hanover 72 00301-00211-00 ARNOLD, ISAAC Fauquier 270 10111-22211-09 ARNOLD, JAMES Prince George 287 00100-10100-00 ARNOLD, JAMES Jr. Charlotte 41 11301-22110-00 ARNOLD, JAMES Sr. Charlotte 41 10001-01101-41 ARNOLD, JAMES Sr. Charlotte 41 10001-01101-11 ARNOLD, JESSEE Prince George 281 00000-20010-00 ARNOLD, JOHN Harrison 80 12110-21010-00 ARNOLD, JOHN Ohio 13 10110-10100-00 ARNOLD, JOHN Prince Edward 240 00001-00001-00 ARNOLD, JOHN Montgomery 25 00101-00010-00 ARNOLD, JOHN Hampshire 5 20110-22010-00 ARNOLD, JOHN King George 231 40010-10010-03 ARNOLD, JOHN Campbell 868 20110-13310-08 ARNOLD, JOHN Hampshire 7 00001-01001-00 ARNOLD, JOHN Monongalia 406 21010-30010-00 ARNOLD, JOHN Frederick 355 00010-20010-00 ARNOLD, JOHN Culpeper 78 00100-00000-00 ARNOLD, JOSEPH Botetourt 602 10010-31110-00 ARNOLD, JOSEPH Brooke 675 32010-30010-00 ARNOLD, LETTICE Prince George 288 00010-10202-00 ARNOLD, LEVI Hampshire 7 40010-10010-00 ARNOLD, LEWIS Culpeper 78 00010-00000-010 ARNOLD, MOSES Cumberland 140 00101-00010-09 ARNOLD, RICHARD Wood 809 12110-20010-01 ARNOLD, ROBERT Nelson 62 00000-00000-50 ARNOLD, SAMUEL Culpeper 78 21010-40010-03 ARNOLD, SAMUEL Botetourt 602 20211-11111-21 ARNOLD, SAMUEL Hampshire 25 42210-21010-00 ARNOLD, SIMON Harrison 87 20010-10101-00 ARNOLD, THOMAS Rockingham 149 20010-10010-00 ARNOLD, WIATT Campbell 867 20010-00100-05 ARNOLD, WILLIAM King George 231 00001-00001-05 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Fairfax 183 00010-40010-00 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Hanover 57 00010-00100-00 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Prince George 287 02101-31202-00 ARNOLD, ZACHARIAH Hampshire 25 30010-20010-00 ARNOLDS, JOSEPH Brooke 675 32010-30010-00 -57- "Virginia 1820 Census Index" Accelerated Indexing Systems, Bountiful, Utah (1976) (Additions to those listed in AFAS, Vol. IX, p 98) Name County Page ARNEL, HENRY Wythe 207 ARNOLD, AMANUEL Hampshire 254 ARNOLD, JOHN Cumberland 097 ARNOLD, JOHN Prince William 245 ARNOLD, JOHN Berkeley 132 ARNOLDS, JAMES Charlotte 004 ARNOLDS, ROBERT Nelson 191 ARNOLDS, SAMUEL Botetourt 048 ARNOLL, JOSEPH Hanover 077 "Virginia 1830 Census Index" Accelerated indexing Systems, Bountiful, Utah (1976) Name County Page ARNALD, EDWARD Westmoreland 108 ARNALL, HENRY, Jr. Hanover 213 ARNALL, HENRY, Jr. Hanover 208 ARNALL, NANCY Hanover 208 ARNALL, RICHARD Hanover 235 ARNDALL, ANN Hanover 247 ARNOALL, JOSEPH Hanover 203 ARNOLD, ANDREW Hampshire 004 ARNOLD, ARCHIBALD Hampshire 004 ARNOLD, BENJAMIN Lewis 227 ARNOLD, BENJAMIN Monongalia 338 ARNOLD, BETSEY Louisa 014 ARNOLD, BEVERLY Campbell 346 ARNOLD, CARTER Halifax 367 ARNOLD, DANIEL Botetourt 256 ARNOLD, DANIEL Hampshire 005 ARNOLD, DANIEL Hardy 074 ARNOLD, DANIEL Rockingham 187 ARNOLD, EDMUND Carolina 173 ARNOLD, EDWARD Nansemond 209 ARNOLD, ELIAS Jefferson 156 ARNOLD, ELIJAH Hampshire 004 ARNOLD, ELIJAH Lewis 227 ARNOLD, ELISHA Henry 184 ARNOLD, ELIZABETH Hardy 074 ARNOLD, ELIZABETH Ohio 197 ARNOLD, ELIZABETH Orange 296 ARNOLD, ELIZABETH Prince William 055 ARNOLD, EMANUEL Hardy 074 ARNOLD, ENOCH Culpeper 097 ARNOLD, GEORGE Botetourt 257 ARNOLD, HAMPHEY Culpeper 084 ARNOLD, HANNAH Wood 374 ARNOLD, HYAIL (?) Hampshire 005 ARNOLD, ISAAC Hardy 074 ARNOLD, ISAAC Harrison 292 ARNOLD, ISAAC M. Lunenburg 002 ARNOLD, JACOB Louisa (Loudoun?) 051 ARNOLD, JAMES Lewis 227 ARNOLD, JAMES Franklin 045 ARNOLD, JAMES Kanawah 180 ARNOLD, JAMES Washington 226 ARNOLD, JAMES Wythe 312 ARNOLD, JAMES Prince William 054 ARNOLD, JANE Orange 296 ARNOLD, JESSE Frederick 099 ARNOLD, JOHN Hampshire 004 ARNOLD, JOHN Hampshire 004 ARNOLD, JOHN Ohio 198 ARNOLD, JOHN Prince William 055 ARNOLD, JOHN Prince William 054 ARNOLD, JOHN Culpeper 118 ARNOLD, JOHN Washington 226 ARNOLD, JOHN Amherst 525 ARNOLD, JOHN Patrick 144 ARNOLD, JOHN Campbell 346 ARNOLD, JOHN Fauquier 438 ARNOLD, JOHN King George 060 ARNOLD, JOHN A. Harrison 293 ARNOLD, JOHN J. Lunenburg 002 ARNOLD, JOSEPH Hampshire 004 ARNOLD, JOSEPH Mecklenburg 011 ARNOLD, JOSEPH A. Mecklenburg 041 ARNOLD, JOSEPH Jr. Hardy 074 ARNOLD, JOSEPH Sr. Hardy 074 ARNOLD, LEWIS Stafford 060 ARNOLD, MARY Harrison 292 ARNOLD, MICHAEL Hampshire 005 ARNOLD, MICHAEL Louisa (Loudoun?) 072 ARNOLD, MOSES Campbell 398 ARNOLD, MOSES Prince William 054 ARNOLD, MOSLY Bedford 130 ARNOLD, PRESLEY Charlotte 227 ARNOLD, RHODA King William 094 ARNOLD, ROBERT Nelson 096 ARNOLD, ROBERT Hardy 074 ARNOLD, RUTHERFORD Wythe 312 ARNOLD, SAMUEL Hampshire 005 ARNOLD, SAMUEL Rockingham 188 ARNOLD, SAMUEL Botetourt 256 ARNOLD, SARAH Hampshire 004 ARNOLD, SIMON Harrison 292 ARNOLD, SUSANNAH Wythe 313 ARNOLD, WIATT Campbell 346 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Wythe 312 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Hampshire 004 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Frederick 140 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Louisa 047 ARNOLD, WILLIAM A. King George 069 ARNOLD, WILLIAM T. Bedford 175 AROLD, GEORGE Pittsylvania 391 ARUNDLE, ISAAC Northampton 255 ARUNDLE, JOHN D. Northampton 232 -58- "Virginia 1840 Census Index" Accelerated Indexing Systems, Bountiful, Utah (1978) Name County Page ARNLD, SAMUEL Marshall 287 ARNAL, CATHERINE Caroline 073 ARNAL, RICHARD Caroline 073 ARNALL, GARLAND H. Hanover 098 ARNALL, HENRY Hanover 125 ARNALL, JOHN J. Augusta 004 ARNOLD, ABRAHAM Botetourt 277 ARNOLD, ABRAHAM Hardy 128 ARNOLD, ANDERSON Patrick 043 ARNOLD, ANDREW Hampshire 183 ARNOLD, ARCHIBALD Hampshire 183 ARNOLD, BARRET W. Prince William 266 ARNOLD, BENJAMIN Hampshire 200 ARNOLD, BERY Kanawah 060 ARNOLD, BEVERLY Campbell 021 ARNOLD, CHARLES Kanawah 060 ARNOLD, DANIEL Hampshire 200 ARNOLD, DANIEL Hardy 128 ARNOLD, DANIEL Ohio 090 ARNOLD, DANIEL Botetourt 277 ARNOLD, DAVID Wood 157 ARNOLD, DAVID W. Fauquier 183 ARNOLD, EDWARD Nansemond 036 ARNOLD, EDWARD G. Campbell 016 ARNOLD, ELIJAH Lewis 173 ARNOLD, ELIJAH Lee 104 ARNOLD, ELIJAH Hampshire 183 ARNOLD, ELISHA Henry 285 ARNOLD, ELIZA King William 073 ARNOLD, ELIZABETH Orange 002 ARNOLD, GEORGE Pittsylvania 091 ARNOLD, GEORGE Hardy 134 ARNOLD, GEORGE Harrison 073 ARNOLD, HANNAH Wood 156 ARNOLD, HARTWELL Mecklenburg 407 ARNOLD, HUGH B. Hanover 119 ARNOLD, ISAAC Lewis 170 ARNOLD, ISAAC Fauquier 184 ARNOLD, JACOB Loudoun 200 ARNOLD, JACOB Rockbridge or Rockingham 163 ARNOLD, JAMES Wythe 105 ARNOLD, JAMES Prince William 285 ARNOLD, JAMES Franklin 289 ARNOLD, JAMES King George 040 ARNOLD, JAMES J. Kanawah 057 ARNOLD, JAMES W. Kanawah 060 ARNOLD, JANE Prince William 273 ARNOLD, JESSE Prince William 272 ARNOLD, JESSE Frederick 093 ARNOLD, JESSE W. Harrison 063 ARNOLD, JOHN Hampshire 157 ARNOLD, JOHN King George 040 ARNOLD, JOHN Hampshire 201 ARNOLD, JOHN Lee 104 ARNOLD, JOHN Marshall 282 ARNOLD, JOHN Prince William 267 ARNOLD, JOHN H. Berkeley 168 ARNOLD, JOHN J. Mecklenburg 392 ARNOLD, JOHN Jr. Patrick 044 ARNOLD, JOHN Jr. King Goerge 040 ARNOLD, JOHN W. Fayette 116 ARNOLD, JOSEPH Marshall 267 ARNOLD, JOSEPH Hampshire 195 ARNOLD, JOSEPH Hardy 128 ARNOLD, JOSEPH Henry 200 ARNOLD, JOSIAH Marshall 298 ARNOLD, LORENZO Lee 113 ARNOLD, LOT Wood 163 ARNOLD, MAHALAH Hampshire 183 ARNOLD, MICHAEL Loudoun 199 ARNOLD, MOSBY Bedford 271 ARNOLD, MOSE Prince William 267 ARNOLD, MOSES Harrison 063 ARNOLD, MOSES Campbell 016 ARNOLD, MOSES Monroe 141 ARNOLD, NOAH Loudoun 206 ARNOLD, PAUL Marshall 282 ARNOLD, PRESLEY G. Charlotte or Charles City 140 ARNOLD, REBECCA Washington 199 ARNOLD, RETHERFORD Lee 129 ARNOLD, RICHARD Harrison 073 ARNOLD, ROBBERT (sic) Hardy 123 ARNOLD, ROBERT Amherst 230 ARNOLD, SAMUEL Hampshire 192 ARNOLD, SAMUEL Botetourt 290 ARNOLD, SARA (?) Wythe 108 ARNOLD, SARAH Hampshire 200 ARNOLD, SARAH Marshall 291 ARNOLD, SIMON Harrison 079 ARNOLD, STEPHEN Harrison 063 ARNOLD, UMPHREY Lewis 173 ARNOLD, WILIAM (sic) Elizabeth City 101 ARNOLD, WILLAIM (sic) Patrick 050 ARNOLD, WILLAIM (sic) Harrison 076 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Monroe 163 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Halifax 001 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Wythe 095 ARNOLD, WILLIAM A. King George 040 ARNOLD, WILLIAM M. Rappahannock 009 ARNOLD, WILLIAM P. Campbell 019 ARNOLD, WYATT Campbell 016 ARNOLE, HENRY Rockbridge or Rockingham 166 ARNOLL, HENRY Jr. Monroe 160 ARNOLL, HENRY Sr. Monroe 160 ARNOLT, MARTIN Henry 148 ARNOLT, WILLIAM Monroe 160 ARUNDELL, JOSEPH Loudoun 191 -59- "Virginia 1850 Census Index" Accelerated Indexing Systems, Bountiful, Utah (1976) Name County Page ARNALD, JAMES Franklin 173 ARNALD, MOSS Spotsylvania 407 ARNALL, OTERIA E. Hampton City 287 ARNALL, HENRY Hanover 403 ARNALT, HENRY Norfolk 059 ARNELL, LUCY Pittsylvania 165 ARNOCK, HENRY Hardy 006 ARNOLD, AARON King William 264 ARNOLD, ABNER Hardy 092 ARNOLD, ABRAHAM Hampshire 204 ARNOLD, ABRAHAM Pulaski 240 ARNOLD, ALEXANDER Wythe 284 ARNOLD, ALEXANDER Alexandria City 363 ARNOLD, AMY Harrison 205 ARNOLD, ANDERSON Wythe 255 ARNOLD, ANDREW Lee 404 ARNOLD, ARCHIBALD Hampshire 161 ARNOLD, BENJAMIN Hampshire 208 ARNOLD, BENJAMIN Hardy 093 ARNOLD, BENJAMIN Norfolk 085 ARNOLD, BENJAMIN B. Kanawah 112 ARNOLD, BETSY Loudoun 266 ARNOLD, BEVERLEY Campbell 155 ARNOLD, C. D. Gilmer 014 ARNOLD, C. P. Gilmer 026 ARNOLD, CHARLOTTE Hampshire 201 ARNOLD, CORNELIUS Albemarle 237 ARNOLD, DANIEL Botetourt 073 ARNOLD, DANIEL Gilmer 013 ARNOLD, DAVID Hampshire 188 ARNOLD, DAVIS Harrison 196 ARNOLD, DEVIEL W. Augusta 311 ARNOLD, EDARD (sic) W. Marion 185 ARNOLD, EDWARD Marion 137 ARNOLD, EDWARD Nansemond 133 ARNOLD, ELIJAH Hampshire 160 ARNOLD, ELIZABETH Patrick 387 ARNOLD, ELIZABETH Prince William 159 ARNOLD, ELIZABETH Hampton City 545 ARNOLD, ELIZABETH Hampshire 254 ARNOLD, ELIZABETH Wythe 284 ARNOLD, ENOSS Kanawah 008 ARNOLD, ESTELLER Loudoun 275 ARNOLD, FLETCHER H. Campbell 155 ARNOLD, FRANCIS Berkeley 327 ARNOLD, FRANKLIN Marshall 282 ARNOLD, GARLAND Hanover 363 ARNOLD, GEORGE Hardy 014 ARNOLD, GEORGE Gilmer 025 ARNOLD, GEORGE Pittsylvania 165 ARNOLD, GEORGE J. Lewis 102 ARNOLD, GEROGE (sic) Marshall 282 ARNOLD, GEROGE W. Hampshire 237 ARNOLD, H. B. Alexander City 333 ARNOLD, HARDIN Hampshire 288 ARNOLD, HARTWELL Mecklenburg 053 ARNOLD, HENRY J. Lee 337 ARNOLD, HENRY M. Fairfax 182 ARNOLD, HUGH B. Hanover 367 ARNOLD, ISAAC Gilmer 020 ARNOLD, ISAIAH Marshall 328 ARNOLD, J. M. Sussex 124 ARNOLD, J. W. Gilmer 014 ARNOLD, JACOB Loudoun 204 ARNOLD, JAMES Prince William 146 ARNOLD, JAMES King George 207 ARNOLD, JAMES Washington 121 ARNOLD, JAMES Lee 377 ARNOLD, JAMES Charlotte 022 ARNOLD, JAMES Hampshire 205 ARNOLD, JAMES Morgan 089 ARNOLD, JAMES H. Lee 302 ARNOLD, JAMES J. Gilmer 002 ARNOLD, JANE Wythe 258 ARNOLD, JANE Prince William 152 ARNOLD, JESSE Frederick 334 ARNOLD, JESSE W. Barbour 066 ARNOLD, JOHN Alexandria City 334 ARNOLD, JOHN Frederick 285 ARNOLD, JOHN Hampshire 201 ARNOLD, JOHN Hardy 092 ARNOLD, JOHN Patrick 387 ARNOLD, JOHN Lee 338 ARNOLD, JOHN Frederick 220 ARNOLD, JOHN Prince William 141 ARNOLD, JOHN Loudoun 275 ARNOLD, JOHN King William 259 ARNOLD, JOHN King George 232 ARNOLD, JOHN Hampshire 237 ARNOLD, JOHN Hampshire 242 ARNOLD, JOHN Rappahannock 152 ARNOLD, JOHN H. King George 208 ARNOLD, JOHN H. Shenandoah 083 ARNOLD, JOHN J. Mecklenburg 083 ARNOLD, JOHN Jr. Patrick 355 ARNOLD, JOHN W. Sussex 125 ARNOLD, JOHNSON Barbour 062 ARNOLD, JONATHAN Randolph 067 ARNOLD, JOSEPH Marshall 257 ARNOLD, JOSEPH Loudoun 274 ARNOLD, JOSEPH Hardy 097 ARNOLD, JOSEPH Hampshire 208 ARNOLD, JOSHUA Hampshire 237 ARNOLD, LEBICUS Hampton City 518 ARNOLD, LEVY Hampton City 261 ARNOLD, LEWIS Louisa 381 ARNOLD, LEWIS G. Elizabeth City 051 ARNOLD, LORENZO Lee 355 ARNOLD, LUCY Henry 021 ARNOLD, LYDIA Ritchie 213 ARNOLD, MAHALAH Hampshire 161 ARNOLD, MARANDA Gilmer 032 ARNOLD, MARK King George 232 ARNOLD, MARTHA W. Lunenburg 013 ARNOLD, MARTIN Loudoun 281 ARNOLD, MARTIN Hampton City 408 ARNOLD, MARY Lee 312 ARNOLD, MARY Mecklenburg 057 ARNOLD, MARY Bedford 200 ARNOLD, MICHAEL Loudoun 265 ARNOLD, MORRISON Wythe 254 ARNOLD, MOSES Campbell 159 ARNOLD, MOSES Monroe 433 ARNOLD, MOSES Barbour 066 ARNOLD, N. B. Caroline 302 ARNOLD, NANCY Pittsylvania 187 ARNOLD, PEGGY Loudoun 280 ARNOLD, PETER Hardy 014 ARNOLD, PORTER M. Lewis 069 ARNOLD, POSS Hanover 402 ARNOLD, PRESLEY G. Charlotte 021 ARNOLD, PRUDENCE J. Lewis 069 ARNOLD, REBECCA Washington 160 ARNOLD, REBECCA Washington 151 ARNOLD, RICHARD Wood 171 ARNOLD, RICHARD Monongalia 238 ARNOLD, RICHARD Caroline 252 ARNOLD, ROBERT Kanawah 045 ARNOLD, RUSH Jackson 203 ARNOLD, SAMUEL Lee 377 ARNOLD, SAMUEL Wythe 284 ARNOLD, SAMUEL Washington 151 ARNOLD, SAMUEL Marshall 281 ARNOLD, SAMUEL Hampshire 210 ARNOLD, SARAH Hampshire 203 ARNOLD, SARAH Alexandria City 389 ARNOLD, SARAH Marshall 349 ARNOLD, SARAH Rappahannock 148 ARNOLD, SIMEON Hampton City 543 ARNOLD, SIMON Loudoun 265 ARNOLD, SIMON Harrison 196 ARNOLD, SIMON Harrison 195 ARNOLD, SIMON Harrison 187 ARNOLD, SOLOMON Hampshire 177 ARNOLD, SOLOMON Hampshire 257 ARNOLD, SPOT J. Hampton City 526 ARNOLD, STEPHEN Scott 358 ARNOLD, STEPHEN Barbour 064 ARNOLD, SUSAN Louisa 372 ARNOLD, SUSAN King George 228 ARNOLD, SUSAN Fauquier 212 ARNOLD, SUSAN Wythe 254 ARNOLD, T (Mrs.) Prince William 142 ARNOLD, THOMAS Washington 209 ARNOLD, TRESSY Hampshire 203 ARNOLD, VANLIER Marshall 328 ARNOLD, WIATT Campbell 153 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Gilmer 010 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Hampshire 161 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Halifax 129 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Halifax 020 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Alexandria City 336 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Alexandria City 354 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Patrick 362 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Nansemond 140 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Elizabeth City 061 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Wythe 255 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Wythe 261 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Washington 124 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Prince William 141 ARNOLD, WILLIAM King George 224 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Hampshire 237 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Hampton City 330 ARNOLD, WILLIAM Hampton City 358 ARNOLD, WILLIAM E. Rockbridge 470 ARNOLD, WILLIAM E. Lewis 105 ARNOLD, WILLIAM E. Halifax 039 ARNOLD, WILLIAM J. Albemarle 290 ARNOLD, WILLIAM M. Rappahannock 092 ARNOLD, ZACHARIAH Hampshire 208 ARNOLDS, JOSEPH Hampton City 281 ARNOLDS, ROBISOE Hampton City 273 ARNOLL, JOHN T. Augusta 379 ARONLD, ISAAC Fauquier 212 -60- Virginia Land Records "Cavaliers and Pioneers; Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants" Abstracted by Nell Marion Nugent, indexed by Claudia B. Grundman, Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA (1977), Vol. II, `1666-1695, Patent Books 6, 7, 8' (See AFAS Vol. I, pp 9-13 for Vol. I) p. 203 (Patent Book 6, p 13) John Pigg and Francis Crane, 800 acres, New Kent County, North side of Mattapony River, 1 Oct 1679. Behind land of ANTHONY ARNOLD, before land of Wm. Hurke (or Harke) and Wm Herne, beginning by the Mill path, to Mill Creek Swamp to Cattaile branch, to Jno Maddison's Spring branch, etc. p. 7 (Patent Book 6, p 25) Mrs. Elizabeth Oudelant, 300 acres, Nancimond (sic) Co. 26 Oct 1666. For transport of JAMES ARNOLL. p. 10 (Patent Book 6, p 35) Robt. Richardson, 2000 acres, Accomack County, 9 Nov 1666. Transportation of 40 persons including EZEKIELL ARUNDELL. p. 19 (Patent Book 6, p 63) Mr. Silvester Thatcker, 1050 acres Rappanahhock County, south side of the river in the freshes, about 2 miles from Potobacco Towne, Beginning next to land of James Cog &c. 17 Apr 1667. Transport of 21 persons including ROBT ARNALL. p. 20 (Patent Book 6, p 69) Lt. Col. Jno. George, 360 acres at Castle Creek in Warrisquick, Isle of Wight County, 17 April 1667, upon land of Francis Place, Robt. Lawrence, S. upon George Cobiroe(?), divided from same by a Cyprus swamp, etc. and E upon James River, 160 acres for transport of 4 persons including JAMES ARNOLD. p. 31 (Patent Book 6, p 114) John Sexton, 1000 acres, New Kent County, North side Yorke River, 16 March 1667/8, beginning in line of Mr. Woodward and adj. lands of Mr. ARNOLD and Mr. Sneade. p. 40 (Patent Book 6, p 151) Lt. Col. John George, 360 acres, Isle of Wight County, 17 Apr 1667. Transport of 8 persons including JAMES ARNOLD p. 49 (Patent Book 6, p 191) Thomas Brereton and ANTHONY ARNELL (ARNOLD), 1700 acres, New Kent County, south side of Pomonkey River and part upon branches of Chickahominy Swamp and upon Westover path behind Rice Hughes and land formerly Capt. Anthony Langstone's; 2 Oct. 1668, adjoining John Jackson. 500 acres granted said ARNELL 25 Oct. 1657; 1200 acres entered in the office 26 Sept 1661 and due for transport of 24 persons: Jno. Cawsey, Katherine Aires, John Gage, Eliz. Mallard, Rich. Harvey, John Bradley, Peter La:pero (or La:Peur), John Brigsby, John Simpson, Wm. Barker, John Lewis, Eliz. Bandy, Robt. Atkins, Mary Willinson, John Whitcroft, Wm. Aldridge, Eliz. Price, Will Loveday, Robt. ap Thomas, Margt. Phillips, Tho. Cockett, Jane Cubb (or Cobb), Wm. Wheeler, Jno Mercer. p. 49 (Patent Book 6, p 191) Jno. Shapley, 350 acres, Glouster County, in the narrows of Milford Haven, 1 Oct 1668, beginning at creek dividing this and land of Mr. English, adjoining Mr. PETER ARNOLD etc. 200 acres granted George Cabell, who assigned to Mr. Abraham English and by him to said Shapley. p. 59 (Patent Book 6, p 229) John Cape, 830 acres, New Kent County, 23 Aug 1669 on NW side of Westopher path adjoining Mr. Math Hill to dividing line between this and James Citty County, crossing a branch of Musciminoe(?), along Mr. Thomas Marstson, Mr. Booth, Lt. Coll. Hen. Gooch, the Rumney Marsh, Mr. Tho. Brereton and ANTH. ARNOLD. p. 70 (Patent Book 6, p 274) Mr. George Morris, 860 acres, New Kent County, Stratton Major Parish, on north side of Mattapony River, 29 Apr 1668, by an Indian path to Jno. Maddison's house, adjoining ANTH. ARNELL, etc; along John Exoll's path, now the road to Chiscake path, nigh head of the Woolfe Pitt branch, to the cart path and King's Road, to Anth. Haynes, over the head of the Green branch and Mantepike path, dividing this from land of Jno. Hill, etc, 640 acres granted to Col. Robert Abrahall and Jno. Pigg, 10 July 1658; residue within said bounds purchased of said Abrahall, who purchased of said Haynes, who purchased of Capt. William Clayborne, the first proprietor thereof. -61- p. 90 (Patent Book 6, p 346) Mihill Hughill and Thomas Short, 1000 acres on the North side and in the freshes of Rapahhanock River, 26 May 1666. Transport of 20 persons including JESPER ARNOLD. p. 119 (Patent Book 6, p 433) Nicholas Milchopp, 550 acres, Northampton County, 9 Oct 1672. Transportation of 11 persons including HEZEKIA ARUNDELL. p. 132 (Patent Book 6, p 474) Geo. Fowler, 550 acres, Lower Norfolk County in Linhaven Parish at the head of Cornix Dam, adjoining Moseley's land, Wil. Hancock, etc. 23 Oct 1673, 400 acres for transport of 8 persons including GRACE ARNOLD. p. 133 (Patent Book 6, p 479) PETER ARRUNDELL, 350 acres, Gloucester County, in Kingston Parish, in Pyanketanck Bay, 23 Oct 1673, beginning at the mouth of a creek at the narrowes of Millford Haven parting this from Jno. Shapely (Shapley) adjoining Jno. Guyton (Gayton) etc, a creek parting this and Caleb Holder, etc 200 acres granted Jno. Coungden 1 July 1642 and now properly belonging to said PETER, 150 acres now taken up and due for transportation of 3 persons: Rebecka Motly, Samll. Cox, Elias Robinson. p. 134 (Patent Book 6, p 480) Henry Batts and Mr. Jno Sturdivant, 3528 acres, Charles City County, South side Appomatock River on 2nd branch of the Black Water, 28 Oct 1673 for transport of 71 persons including ELIZ. ARNOLD. p. 139 (Patent Book 6, p 493) Roger Michaell, 1500 acres, Northampton County, 4 Nov 1673. Transportation of 30 persons including JNO. ARUNDELL. p. 158 (Patent Book 6, p 543) Major Edmd. Boeman, 600 acres, Accomac County, 9 Oct 1674. Transport of 12 persons including JNO. ARUNDELL. p. 176 (Patent Book 6, p 610) Major John West, 1000 acres, Northampton County, 1 June 1676. Transport of 20 persons including JNO. ARNOLD. p. 178 (Patent Book 6, p 616) Henry Berry, 550 acres, Stafford County, between Rappa. and Potomack Rivers, beginning at William Lipitt's corner, to Symon's Oake, to ARNOLDs, and adjoining Mr. James Key and his own land. (Note: Record unfinished) p. 179 (Patent Book 6, p 623) Thomas Vickars (Viccars), Clerke, 1260 acres, Rappahannock County, 10 April 1678. Transport of 26 persons including NICH. ARRUNDELL. p. 181 (Patent Book 6, p 630) James Keyes, 2000 acres, Rappa. Co. 3 Apr 1678. Transport of 7 persons including THOMAS ARNOLD. p. 198 (Patent Book 6, p 682) Mrs. Mary Townsend, 2532 acres, Stafford County, 1 May 1679. Transport of 51 persons including PAUL ARNOLD. -62- p. 204 (Patent Book 7, p 14) Wm. Collins, 1313 acres, Isle of Wight County, 22 Nov 1679. Transport of 27 persons including JNO. ARNOLD. p. 205 (Patent Book 7, p 21) Mr. Josiah Harrison, 750 acres, Isle of Wight County, 20 April 1680. Transport of 15 persons including JNO. ARNOLD. p. 219 (Patent Book 7, p 78) William Overton and Evan Jones, 4600 acres, New Kent County, South side Pomunky River, 23 April 1681, beginning at mouth of Falling Creek. Transport of 92 persons, one of them RICH. ARNALL. p. 225 (Patent Book 7, p 111) Col. Robert Abrahall, 1000 acres, New Kent County, St. Stephen's Parish, on both sides of Whorecock Swamp, 28 Sept 1681, beginning at ARNOLD's land, crossing the Mill Swamp to Bayly's Spring Branch etc. Granted to Thomas Peck, 8 June 1658 and purchased of his heire by Col. Thomas Swann, who sold to Sq. Abrahall. p. 244 (Patent Book 7, p 187) Mr. Robert Chamberlaine, 320 acres, New Kent County, St. Stephen's Parish, on North side of Mattapony River and upon branches of Horecock Creek, 22 Sept 1682, beginning in the Auntient bounds of land formerly belonging to John Maddison, dec'd, to land of Wm. Moor, dec'd, to land of ARNOLL, dec'd, etc. Granted to Col. Robert Abrahall and John Pigg 10 July 1658 and by said Pigg sold to Richard Morley from whom it escheated by inquisition under Wm. Leigh, Depty, Esch'r, etc. p. 270 (Patent Book 7, p 335) Maj. Francis Poytheres (Poythries), 1252 acres, Charles City County, 20 Nov 1683. Transport of 25 persons including WM ARNOLD. p. 276 (Patent Book 7, p 364) James Peters, 750 acres, Upper Parish of Nanzimond County, near the Cross swamp out of Burboyne to a white marsh, etc, 20 April 1684. Granted to Humpherey Griffin, 24 Feb 1675/6, deserted and granted said Griffin by order, etc 23 Apr 1683. Transport of 15 persons including ROBT. ARNOL. p. 299 (Patent Book 7, p 510) Mathew Tomlin, 1227 acres, Lower Parish of Isle of Wight County, 27 Apr 1686. Transport of 9 persons including JANE ARNOLD. p. 307-308 (Patent Book 7, p 564) Mr. Edwin Thacker, 1563 acres, Rappahannock County, 20 Apr 1687. Transport of 32 persons including RICHD. ARUNDELL. p. 320 (Patent Book 7, p 635) Mr. BENJAMIN ARNOLD, 1754 acres, New Kent County, North side of Mattapony River, 23 April 1688, 1050 acres granted to Capt. Taylow and sold to ANTHONY ARNOLD, dec'd. 704 acres beginning below the Mill Creek as near the river as could be, in sight of William Nicholl's plantation, by John Pigg, in sight of Daniel Coleman's plantation, to Peck's Hill, by William and Thomas Campe, over the Mill Creek, etc. Transport of 15 persons: Jack, Nell, Quow, Cromwell, George, Mathew, Joe, Tom, Barows, Mingo, Jack, Peter, Robin, Sue, Jenny, Jasper. -63- p. 321 (Patent Book 7, p 639) Mr. John Woodson, Senr, 1850 acres, Henrico County, Verina Parish; south side of Chickahominy River, 23 April 1688. Transport of 32 persons including SARAH ARNELL. p. 343 (Patent Book 8, p 48) Capt. Hugh Campbell, 1050 acres, Lower Norfolk County. Transport of 21 persons including SYBILL ARNOLD. p. 349 (Patent Book 8, p 79) Phillip Lightfoot, Esqr., 525 acres, New Kent County, commonly called the Doctors Field, on the Draggon Swamp, 28 Apr 1690. Whereas ANTHONY ARNOLD, late of New Kent County did purchase of one John Pigg 525 acres commonly called the Doctors Field, on the Draggon Swamp, being the moyety of 1050 acres granted said Pigg and Jno. Maddison, 4 July 1664, to be held by said ARNOLD and his heirs forever, as by deed dated 24 Feb 1664, etc. Recorded in said county court, by virtue whereof sd ARNOLD was seized in his demesne as of fee and in the said 525 acres, and being so seized said ARNOLD committed Rebellion and High Treason and was legally convicted and executed, and legally attainted by Act of Assembly, 8 June 1680. Whereby all his estate, both reall and personall, became forfeited to his Majesty and whereas Phillip Lightfoot, Esqr., hath made composition for the said land and paid what by the Charter, Law and Custome of Virginia is required in such cases, know yee, etc. Petition of said Lightfoot to President and Council, 19 Oct 1689, p 79. Composition paid Mr. Auditor Byrd, etc. p. 353 (Patent Book 8, p 103) George Marr, 2100 acres, New Kent County, 23 Oct 1690. Import of 42 persons including THO. ARNOLD. p. 359 (Patent Book 8, p 131) Joshua Storey, 7440 acres, New Kent County, 28 Apr 1691. Transport of 149 persons including SYBILL ARNOLD. p. 377 (Patent Book 8, p 238) Capt. Wm. Hunt, 610 acres, James City County, 29 April 1692. Import of 7 persons including JOHN ARNOLD. p. 395 (Patent Book 8, p 391) Robert Beverly, 6500 acres, Essex County and King & Queen County, formerly Rappa. and New Kent Counties, 26 Oct 1694. Transport of 130 persons including NICHO. ARNOLD. "Cavaliers and Pioneers; Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants" Abstracted by Nell Marion Nugent, Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA (1977), Vol. III, 1695-1732 (See AFAS Vol. I, pp 9-13 for Vol. I) p. 31 (Patent Book 9, p 227) Daniel Mackgirt, 1576 acres, New Kent County in St. Peter's Parish, on branches of Machumps Creek, 26 Oct 1699. Transport of 32 persons including JOHN ARNALL. p. 42 (Patent Book 9, p 317) EDWARD ARNOLD, 89 acres, upper part of Nansemond County, SW side of Oropear Swamp and NW side of the Rich Thickett Swamp, near Battle's Corner, 25 Apr 1701. Transport of 2 persons: Lewis Lapierres, Rachel Reeves. -64- p. 59 (Patent Book 9, p 453) John Gordan (Gordon), 330 acres, upper part of Nansemond County on both sides the Middle Branch out of Oropeak Swamp, beginning at William Sumner, on W side of Polly Neck Swamp, nigh Stallion's line, to ARNOLD's corner, on Kelly's line etc. 25 Apr 1702. Transport of 7 persons. p. 61 (Patent Book 9, p 464) Rowland Thomas, 100 acres, King & Queen County, 25 Apr 1702. Escheated from JOHN ARNOLD, dec'd, by inquisition under William Jones, Depty. Esch'r etc. p. 73 (Patent Book 9, p 545) ANTHONY ARNOLD, 150 acres, King William County, on the Middle Herring Creek, near his house, 23 Oct 1703. Part of land granted BENJAMIN ARNOLD, 24 Apr 1703, who assigned to said ANTHONY. Transport of 3 persons: Adam White, Eliz. Gorram, Tho. Mohun. p. 74 (Patent Book 9, p 546) Jacob Wolsey, 130 acres, King William County, on branches of Low. Herring Creek, beginning below his house, 23 Oct 1703. Part of land granted BENJA. ARNOLD, 24 Apr 1703 and assigned to sd Wolsey. Transport of 3 persons. p. 74 (Patent Book 9, p 548) Thomas Thomason, 150 acres, King William County, on branches of the Governor's Swamp, beginning at Col. Johnson's plantation, to the old field near Thomason's house, 23 Oct 1703. Part of land granted BENJA. ARNOLD, John Hurt, and Ambros. Smith, 24 Apr 1703, who assigned to sd Thomason. Transport of 3 persons. p. 74 (Patent Book 9, p 551) Thomas Wright, 150 acres, King William County, on branches of Low. Herring Creek, between his own and Francis Hill's plantation, on head of the Cattaile Swamp, 23 Oct 1703. Part of land granted BENJA. ARNOLD 24 Apr 1703, who assigned to sd Wright. Transport of 3 persons. p. 75 (Patent Book 9, p 553) John Madison (Maddison), 300 acres, King William County, on branches of upper Herring Creek, on E side of Perry's Swamp, 23 Oct 1703. Transport of 6 persons including EDWARD ARNOLD. p. 76 (Patent Book 9, p 561) BENJAMIN ARNOLD, 1770 acres, King William County, beginning on Mattapony River at mouth of the Low. Herring Creek, up the river to Byrd's corner, by run of the middle Herring Creek, to mouth of Myery Branch, by Hill's Branch, 23 Oct 1703. Transport of 36 persons: Jacob Wolsey, Eliz., his wife, Tho. Right, Eliz. Right, Saml. Roughton, John Thomas, John Ward, John Bourne, Robt. Chichister, Wm. Nicholas, John Smith, James Smith, John Lawson, Eliz. Arrington, Anne Troute, Robt. Wells, Henry Wilkes, John Taylor, Wm. Owen, James Haward, Edwd. Clerk, Jane Clerk, Eliz. Clerk, John Jones, Wm. Ratford, John Dennis, Susanna Cox, Fra. Finsham, John Armisbey, Edwd. Miles, Sarah Essington, Marjary Gibson, Tho. Motley, Mary Smith, Jos. Rose, Sarah Whitworth. p. 104 (Patent Book 9, p 714) Col. Robert Bolling, 1973 acres, Prince George County, beginning at mouth of Moccosoneck Creek, to the Cross Branch, to Stony Creek, to Nottoway River. 1 May 1706. Transport of 40 persons including NICH. ARNOLD. -65- p. 108 (Patent Book 9, p 733) John Hurt, 546 acres, King William County, in `Pamunkey Neck,' 2 May 1706, beginning 6 poles from the Ridge Path, by the Mainskin Path, to BENJA. ARNOLD and John Hurt, down a creek emptying into Low. Herring Creek, down Mattopony River, to Hance Hendrick's corner and by Richd. Yarbrough's tobacco ground, to Mr. Wm. Hurt, Senr. Transport of 11 persons p. 119 (Patent Book 10, p 30) William Crafford, 173 acres (new land), Upper Par. Nansemond County, on SE side of Knotty Pine Swamp, 28 Apr 1711. Import of 4 persons including EDWARD ARNOLD. p. 119 (Patent Book 10, p 30) EDWARD ARNOLD, 170 acres (new land), Upper Par. Nansemond County, near a place called Aropeeck, 28 Apr 1711. Adjoining Wm. Kelley, Wm. Sumner. Import of 4 persons: Richard Rogers, Rogers' wife, James Elsey, Grace Welsh. p. 143 (Patent Book 10, p 138) Joseph Meridith (Meredith), 245 Acres (new land), Upper Par. of Nansemond County on SW side of the W branch of Nansemond River, beginning at Lodge's Landing, adjoining Sampson Meredith, his own, and land of Nicholas Perritt, to an island, 16 June 1714. Import of 5 persons including ELIZA. ARNULL, ANANIAS ARNULL, SARAH ARNULL. p. 144 (Patent Book 10, p 140) Joseph Thomas, 175 acres (new land), Upper Par. of Nansemond County on S side of Oropeak Swamp, adjoining EDWD. ARNOLD, Thomas Milner, Patrick Wood, and Battle's line, 16 June 1714. Import of 4 persons. p. 152 (Patent Book 10, p 170) Charles Briggs, 275 acres (new land), Surry County, S side of the main Black Water Swamp, on N side of Proctor's Branch, cor of his brother Samuel Briggs, by Assamosack Swamp, on the Nottaway Indian's line, 16 June 1714. 20 Shill. Import of 4 persons including ROBERT ARNALL. p. 170 (Patent Book 10, p 233) William Allegood, 339 acres (old and new land), Princess Anne County, in Lynhaven Parish, beginning at head of Thomas Cannon's old Landing Cove, a branch of Lynhaven River, adjoining Thos. Bodman's lines and John Cannon, 23 Dec 1714; 200 acres, part granted Josiah Townsen by Escheat Patent, 26 Nov 1663; 100 acres part Escheated from Otho Russell, 4 Jan 1711. 2 lbs tobacco and import of 3 persons including JNO. ARNOLD. p. 189 (Patent Book 10, p 315) Thomas Collyer (Collier), 440 acres (new land), Isle of Wight County, S side of the main Blackwater Swamp, beginning on E side of Assomosuck Swamp, in line of the Nottoway Indians' land, near an Indian Cabbin, by Coshunkoraw Swamp, 1 Apr 1717. 20 shillings and import of 5 persons including JOHN ARNAL. p. 199 (Patent Book 10, p 357) EDWARD ARNOLD, 225 acres (new land), Up. Par. of Nansemond County, near placed called Oropeak, adjoining John Perritt's land, 24 Jan 1717. 15 shillings and import of 2 persons: Richard Rookes and Elizabeth, his wife. -66- p. 206 (Patent Book 10, p 393) Edward Jennings, Esqr, of York County, 1150 acres (new land), King William County between Up. Herring Creek and the Reedy Swamp, on S side of Mattapony River, beginning at mouth of a branch of the N. Fork of Herring Creek, adjoining EDWARD ARNOLD, Mr. William Grill, John Hampton, Whitehead's line, Samuel Jaques, Michael Nixon, Caleb Sanders, Hance Hendricks, Jr., his own land, and Mr. Inglish's line, 14 July 1718. 5 lbs, 15 shillings. p. 220 (Patent Book 11, p 9) Reuben Welch of Essex County, 3273 acres (new land, New Kent County, in the forks of Pamunkey River between the Little and New Found Rivers, 20 Feb 1719, adjoining Thomas Nelson, A. Jones' Swamp mouth. Import of 66 persons including FRA. ARNOLD p. 223 (Patent Book 11, p 33) Richard Brothers, 200 acres (new land), Up. Par. of Nansemond County adjoining EDWARD ARNALL's corner in the Dark Pocoson, William Sumner and Francis Ellis' line, 17 Aug 1720. 10 shillings and import of 2 persons. p. 226 (Patent Book 11, p 51) John Martin, 120 acres (new land), King & Queen County in St. Stephen's Parish on branches of Beverly Run, nigh WILLIAM ARNOLD, on SW side of a Gr. Branch, adj. Henry Gatewood and Elias Blackburn's line, 21 Feb 1720. 15 shillings. p. 242 (Patent Book 11, p 177) William Waddill, 13 acres (new land), New Kent County between lines of ARNOLD and Hughs, 18 Feb 1722. 5 shillings. p. 248 (Patent Book 11, p 228) EDWARD ARNOLD, 400 acres (new land), King William County in St. John's Parish on S Side of the N. Fork of the Reedy Swamp, at mouth of a branch of said swamp, just above a bridge on the S side, along Claybrook's line, 5 Sept 1723. 40 shillings. p. 258 (Patent Book 11, p 306) EDWARD ARNOLD, 400 acres (new land), King William County, on S side the N Fork of Reedy Swamp, on Claybrook's line, 1 Feb 1723, 40 shillings. p. 286 (Patent Book 12, p 241) Ambrose Joshua Smith, 1000 acres (new land), Hanover County on both sides of Overton's Fork of Elk Creek beginning at corner of Mr. Dickason and Mrs. ARNOLD's lands. 5 lbs money. p. 296 (Patent Book 12, p 355) ANN ARNOLD, Junr., daughter of Mrs. ANN ARNOLD, of King William County, 400 acres (new land) Hanover County on both sides of Great Rockey Creek, on Capt. Carr's line, 24 Mar 1725. 40 shillings. p. 303 (Patent Book 12, p 419) William Harris, Junr., 1500 acres (new land), Hanover County adjoining Mrs. ARNOLD and George Woodroof's lines, on Overton's Fork of Elk Creek, 24 Mar 1725. 7 lbs, 10 shillings. p. 316 (Patent Book 12, p 538) Capt. Thomas Carr, Gent., of King William County, 400 acres (new land), Hanover County on both sides of Great Rockey Creek, adjoining Mrs. ARNOLD's line, 24 Mar 1725. 40 shillings. -67- p. 327 (Patent Book 13, p 110) Thomas Hamm, 400 acres (new land), King William County in St. Margaret's Parish on S Side of the Reedy Swamp, adjoining EDWARD ARNOLD and Robert Axton's line, 16 June 1727. 40 shillings. p. 350 (Patent Book 13, p 331) John Brunskill, Clerk, 900 acres (old and new land), King William County in St. Margaret's Parish on both sides the main road, on N side the Northanna (Riv), adjoining EDWARD ARNOLD, on S side of the main Ready Swamp, the `Gleab Line,' John Holloday and Robert Axton's line, 28 Sept 1728. 200 acres. Part formerly granted to Robert Axton and 400 acres part granted to Thomas Hamm, both of whom sold to said Brunskill. 30 shillings. p. 414 (Patent Book 14, p 405) John Harris, 400 acres (new land), Hanover County, adjoining Ambrose Joshua Smith, Capt. Thomas Carr and ANN ARNOLD, on lower side of Great Rockey Creek, 11 Apr 1732. 40 shillings. English Connections "Virginia Colonial Abstracts," Series II, Vol. 3 (Lindsay O. Duvall) `The Virginia Company of London 1607-1624' Inter-related Families of the Virginia Company of London Anthony (Ed, Har. Soc. Reg., Vol. 25, page 204) CHARLES ANTHONY of St. John Zachary, London, Goldsmith, and ELIZABETH ARNOLD, spinster, daughter of RICHARD ARNOLD of St. Martin, Ludgate, Haberdasher, Gen. Lic. 13 Jan 1592 Will of CHARLES ANTHONYE of St. John Zachary, Chief Graver to H.M. Mint & his Scales. Dated 24 Oct 1615, proved 15 Nov 1615. Wife ELIZABETH. Children: Thomas, Richard, Charles, James, Andrewe, Edward at 24 and Mary at 21 or at marriage. Brother, Frauncys. Mentions adventure into second colony into Virginia etc. Son, Thomas, Executor. Overseer, Bro-in-law, SAMUELL ARNOLD. Wit: John Leigh, Johane Brussell. (For further investigation, see pedigree of Anthony in Brown, Genesis Vol. 2, p 804. In Har Soc. Reg: Visitations of London & Bedsfordshire.) p. 36 ARUNDELL Sir MATTHEW ARUNDELL md. ? Issue: 1. Sir THOS. ARUNDELL of Wardour (1560-1640) md. 1st MARIA WRIOTHESLEY, sister of Henry, Earl of Hampton md. 2nd ANNE, daughter of Miles Phillipson, Esq. Issue: a. ANNE ARUNDELL md. CECIL CALVERT, 2nd Baron of Baltimore (ref. Brown's Genesis) -68- p. 88 DINHAM John Dinham md. Joan, dau. of Richard de Arches Issue: 1. Elizabeth 2. Joan 3. Margaret 4. CATHERINE md. Sir THOMAS ARUNDEL Issue a. Sir JOHN ARUNDEL 5. John (Ref. Dormant & Extinct Baronage of England, Vol. 1, p 290) p. 12 Huntington List 1610-1611. List of persons who made new and additional Subscriptions under 3rd Charger. Esquires JO. ARUNDELL 37.10.0 p. 69 Wriothesley Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southhampton, a Roman Cathotic (d 1581) md. Mary, dau. of Anthony Brown, Viscount Montaque Issue: 1. Henry 2. MARY md. THOS. Lord ARUNDEL of Wardour 3. Thomas 4. Penelope 5. Anne 6. Elizabeth Ed. Har Soc Vis Vol. 25, p 140 18 Jun 1585 Sir MATHEW ARUNDLE Kt & MARY WRISLEY (note by Har. Soc. Ed Wriothesley) Sp'r daughter of Henry late Earl of Southhampton in St. Andrew, Holborn.